Mick Jaggers Fiancée Attacked at Mayfair Club

Mick Jaggers Fiancée Attacked at Mayfair Club

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Sir ’s fiancee has claimed she was ‘physically attacked’ at the exclusive Mayfair club Annabel’s.

, who has been engaged to the frontman for three years, said she was ‘heartbroken’ and ‘shaken’ after an incident during a night out at the venue on Tuesday.

Ms Hamrick, 38, mother to Sir Mick’s youngest child, Deveraux, wrote on Instagram: ‘This is incredibly hard to share, but I was physically attacked at Annabel’s Mayfair tonight.

‘I’m so thankful to my friends for protecting me. Two people grabbed me from behind and thank God for the good people who stepped in to help me.

‘I’m shaken, sad and heartbroken that people can treat each other this way.’ Hours later, she removed the post.

Ms Hamrick, a former ballerina, had dined with her socialite friend Emma Thynn at Nobu before heading to the club.

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Sir Mick Jagger ’s fiancee Melanie Hamrick has claimed she was ‘physically attacked’ at the exclusive Mayfair club Annabel’s

Ms Hamrick, a former ballerina, had dined with her socialite friend Emma Thynn at Nobu before heading to the club

The attack is believed to have taken place outside the private members' club in Berkeley Square. 

Melanie, who danced with the American Ballet Theatre for 15 years before retiring in 2019, has been in a relationship with 82-year-old Rolling Stones rocker Sir Mick since 2014. They have a young son, Devereux.

It comes amid a series of brazen daytime heists targeting some of London's most expensive stores, with thieves swiping thousands of pounds worth of luxury watches, handbags and jewellery. 

And the area around prestigious Berkeley Square in Mayfair has become one of the worst in the capital - and in Europe - for robberies and street crime, the Daily Mail revealed.

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Official figures suggest people are 30 times more likely to be a victim of crime there than elsewhere in London.

Police data showed there were 115 robberies per 1,000 residents in the local area, in contrast to London's overall robbery rate, which is about 3.7 per 1,000 people over the same period between December 2024 and November 2025.

Thefts and robberies, especially targeting mobile phones, have tripled over a recent four-year period across London's West End, with tens of thousands of reported cases, and the area around Mayfair and St James's is particularly targeted.

Some wary visitors have even resorted to hiring private security with them when venturing around the district.

Raiders ploughed a car into the front of Phillips auction house last May in a suspected attempt to steal a Damian Hirst artwork.