FLEETWOOD Mac founder and drummer Mick Fleetwood has married his girlfriend of six years.
The 78-year-old quietly tied the knot with Elizabeth Jordan, 56, in the South Pacific, making it his fifth wedding.
Sharing pictures from their special day and honeymoon, Mick, who lives with Elizabeth in Hawaii, wrote: “The South Pacific does its magic!!! A honeymoon with my love Elizabeth… creating moments to be remembered!! Sun health and happiness!!”
Though he kept his bride’s face hidden in the pics, the Daily Mail reports her identity is mum-of-two Elizabeth, who heads up Mick’s charitable trust helping Hawaiian schools.
News of an impending marriage was made public by Mick’s musician pal Mike Dawson last year when he wrote on Threads: “Mick Fleetwood just texted and said he is marrying his girlfriend of five years, Elizabeth. How cool, finding love and making that commitment is beautiful. Congrats! @mickfleetwoodofficial.”
The towering rock icon, who stands at 6ft 6ins, has had a colourful love life. He married first wife Jenny Boyd — the sister of 60s icon and model Pattie — in 1970 and they had two daughters, Amy and Lucy.
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Infidelity (Jenny had a fling with Mick’s bandmate Bob Weston that led to his explosive firing from the group in 1973) and the Mac’s growing popularity put a strain on the marriage and the couple divorced in 1976.
However, they quickly rekindled, moved to America and gave the relationship another shot, marrying again in 1977.
But it was over for good the following year when Mick confessed to an affair with bandmate Stevie Nicks that lasted nearly 12 months while touring the band’s iconic Rumours album.
Famed for its classic California sound and spiky internal politics, the record includes tracks such as Dreams, The Chain and Go Your Own Way and sold over 40million copies.
It would be another 10 years before Mick would say ‘I do’ again.
He began a relationship with his friend and Stevie’s best pal Sara Recor, the inspiration behind Mac hit Sara, in the late 70s while she was still married to a music producer.
The pair wed in a star-studded ceremony 1988 and remained legally bound until 1995 — the same year Mick married his third wife, Lynn Frankel.
Lynn was credited with helping Mick beat his drink and drug demons and the pair had twin daughters in 2002.
Though he holds his hands up to the long-term use of cocaine, he insisted it never stopped him from making music.
He told Ultimate Classic Rock in 2019: “There’s no doubt we were well equipped with the marching powder. That’s a well-worn fairy tale that gets more like a war story, that gets more and more aggrandised.
“I’m not minimalising the fact that we were definitely partaking in that lifestyle. But these weren’t a bunch of people crawling across the floor with green froth coming out of their mouths. We were working, you know?”
His relationship with Lynn was the longest relationship of his life but it came to an end in 2013 and they divorced two years later.
Following the dissolution of the marriage, Mac were plunged into turmoil again with guitarist Lyndsey Buckingham leaving the fold amid a falling out with Nicks and keyboard player and vocalist Christine McVie dying from a stroke and cancer aged 79.
Mick reflected on the difficult period in an interview with Mojo magazine in 2024, saying: “It’s been a strange time for me. Losing sweet Christine was catastrophic. And then, in my world, sort of losing the band too.
“And I [split] with my partner as well. I just found myself sort of licking my wounds.”
He looks to have regained a lust for life with Elizabeth ahead of entering his ninth decade.
