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Stones' Ronnie Wood's son lives on £1,000/month
15 Feb
Summary
- Jesse Wood earns £14,000 annually, living on £1,000 monthly.
- Stones' fortune split: songwriters earn more than performers.
- Ronnie Wood's children taught self-reliance, unlike peers.

Jesse Wood, son of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, recently disclosed a modest financial standing in court. He stated he lives on approximately £1,000 per month, with an annual income around £14,000, and is relying on his savings. This revelation contrasts sharply with his father's estimated £150 million net worth.
The disparity stems from the Rolling Stones' financial structure. Lead songwriters Mick Jagger and Keith Richards primarily benefit from the extensive royalties of classic hits like "Satisfaction." Ronnie Wood, who joined in 1975, earns from touring and performance fees, a less perpetual income stream.
This financial philosophy extends to the children. Unlike the offspring of Jagger and Richards, who navigate careers from positions of significant financial security, Ronnie Wood's children were raised to be self-reliant. Jesse has built his own career in modeling and music.
Ronnie Wood's wealth is largely composed of illiquid assets like art and property. His past struggles with addiction and financial instability reportedly influenced his parenting approach, emphasizing self-sufficiency over handouts for his children. His current financial vigilance is also influenced by raising six-year-old twins.




