Georgia May Jagger looks incredible in a skimpy black bikini as she kneels on a log in the Portland River and says she ‘dreams of moving there’
Model Georgia May Jagger looked incredible in a skimpy black bikini as she knelt on a log in the Portland river on Instagram on Wednesday.
The daughter of Rolling Stones rocker Mick Jagger, 80, and model Jerry Hall, 67, looked incredible in the two-piece in an image gallery.
She also enjoyed a leisurely dip in the water while doing backstrokes and shared many beautiful pictures of the surrounding forest.
Georgia, 31, was obviously quite taken with the place, as she wrote in the caption, “Moving to Portland.”
Portland is a city in Oregon, USA.
Wow! Model Georgia May Jagger looked incredible in a skimpy black bikini as she knelt on a log in the Portland river on Instagram on Wednesday
Stunning: The daughter of Rolling Stones rocker Mick Jagger, 80, and model Jerry Hall, 67, looked incredible in the two-piece in an image gallery
The pictures looked much more reserved than they did when Georgia celebrated her father Mick’s 80th birthday with other family members at the Embargo Republica in Chelsea.
Sir Mick celebrated his milestone birthday with a huge party together with Hollywood stars and music legends.
He was joined by his family, including his fiancee Melanie Hamrick, 36.
His ex-partner, Jerry, of 23 years, and Rolling Stones bandmate Ronnie Wood also attended the celebrations.
There were even surprise appearances from Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Lenny Kravitz, who had traveled from far and wide.
Sir Mick cut a very elegant figure in a dark green suit which he paired with a black polka dot satin shirt.
Poser: She also enjoyed a leisurely dip in the water while she swam and shared lots of beautiful pictures of the surrounding forest
Everyone’s smiling: Georgia, 31, was obviously quite taken with the place, as she wrote in the caption: “Moving to Portland”
Meanwhile, it was reported last year that Georgia May’s company Catfish Soup was in financial trouble, according to the Chron’s Richard Eden.
She founded the company six years ago to develop a skin care line.
However, accounts filed last year show the total debt to be £355,956 – £100,000 more than last year.
A note said Georgia, the sole director, “is pleased that she can continue to support the company until…” [it] “begins to make sufficient profits from product sales”.