Ex-Rolling Stones rocker Bill Wyman, 82, puts on a loved-up display with wife Suzanne Accosta, 49, as the pair head for lavish dinner at The Ritz

He is the former Rolling Stones rocker who married his third wife in 1993.

And Bill Wyman and wife Suzanne Accosta looked loved-up as they headed for dinner at London's The Ritz Hotel on Wednesday.

The bass guitarist, 82, and his actress wife, 49, who share three daughters, wrapped their arms around one another as they arrived at the lavish eaterie.

PDA; Bill Wyman and wife Suzanne Accosta looked loved-up as they headed for dinner at London's The Ritz Hotel on Wednesday

PDA; Bill Wyman and wife Suzanne Accosta looked loved-up as they headed for dinner at London's The Ritz Hotel on Wednesday

The Rhythm Kings star affectionately linked arms with his wife of 26 years as they strolled along together.

The star cut a dapper figure in a black t-shirt worn with a fitted matching suit and leather brogues.

His stunning wife amped up the glamour in a plunging black dress with a sweetheart neckline with a dramatic feathered trim.

She added an additional pop of colour with a fluffy pastel pink and white scarf along with a diamond string necklace.

Happy couple: The bass guitarist, 82, and his actress wife, 49, who share three daughters, held hands as they arrived at the lavish eaterie.

Happy couple: The bass guitarist, 82, and his actress wife, 49, who share three daughters, held hands as they arrived at the lavish eaterie.

Suzanne completed the look with black stiletto heels and a leather clutch as she held hands with her husband.    

The couple married after Bill divorced his second wife Mandy Smith, whom the star had wed when she was just 18 to his 52 years - a scandal at the time.

They share three daughters, Jessica Rose, Matilda Mae and Katherine Noelle, and live in London.

The outing comes after Bill discussed his controversial marriage to second wife Mandy, now 47.

The rock and roll legend tied the knot with the singer and model in 1989 and has now candidly revealed he was 'really stupid' to think their union would work.

Ex-wife: The couple married after Bill divorced his second wife Mandy Smith, whom the star had wed when she was just 18 to his 52 years - a scandal at the time (pictured 1989)

Ex-wife: The couple married after Bill divorced his second wife Mandy Smith, whom the star had wed when she was just 18 to his 52 years - a scandal at the time (pictured 1989)

The star made the confession in new documentary The Quiet One, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last month.

Reflecting on his decision to marry the young blonde, he said: 'I was really stupid to ever think it could possibly work. She was too young. I felt she had to go out and see life for a bit.' 

However, the rocker felt their union was meant to be at the time, insisting that he was deeply in love with her.  

'It was from the heart. It wasn’t lust, which people were seeing it as', he says in the film, according to the NY Daily News.

This marks one the first time in years Bill has discussed their controversial relationship, having previously touched upon their union in his 1991 autobiography, A Stone Alone.    

He wrote at the time: 'She was a woman at 13. Everyone accepted her as an adult without question.'

Mandy first met the bass player in the mid 80s at the age of 13. 

The couple married when Mandy reached the legal age of eighteen and divorced two years later in 1991.  

Following the end of their romance, the blonde claimed she and Bill first engaged in sex when she was only 14. 

Wyman, who was one of the founding members of Rolling Stones, was part of the iconic rock group's line-up from 1962 until 1993. 

Rock on: Wyman, who was one of the founding members of Rolling Stones, was part of the iconic rock group's line-up from 1962 until 1993 (pictured 1989)

Rock on: Wyman, who was one of the founding members of Rolling Stones, was part of the iconic rock group's line-up from 1962 until 1993 (pictured 1989)

 

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Ex-Rolling Stones rocker Bill Wyman puts on a loved-up display with wife Suzanne Accosta

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