Mick Jagger seen cheering on Arsenal - but fans all laughing at his X-rated cap

FOR a man who once said "I Can't Get No Satisfaction", Mick Jagger certainly played up to his image as a ladies' man.
The Rolling Stones frontman, 79, who is an avid Arsenal fan, was spotted in the stands at Craven Cottage cheering the Gunners on against Fulham.
And he would have been buoyed by what he saw - as the Premier League leaders ran out 3-0 winners against their London rivals.
But it wasn't just his rare appearance that caught the eye in West London.
Jagger was spotted wearing an X-rated cap with a naughty message emblazoned on the front.
Written on the quirky headgear was the acronym DILF, which stands for "dad I'd like to f***".
Jagger was spotted enjoying the game with sons Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger, 6, and Lucas, 22.
He was wrapped up warm for the occasion in a black with a green jumper around his neck.
However, it was his hat that stole the show.
The same one can be found on the Dad Brand apparel website retailing for $30.
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Jagger is one of rock and roll's most notorious lotharios.
He is rumoured to have slept with over 4,000 women and has eight biological children with five different women.
However, since 2014 he has been settled with ballerina Melanie Hamrick, 35.
The pair welcomed Deveraux into the world in 2016.
And it seems he's inherited his dad's love of football and Arsenal.
The Jagger family would have been delighted to see their team go five points clear at the top of the Premier League with a commanding performance against Fulham.
First half goals from Gabriel, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard saw the North London giants record a comfortable win.