Rock legend Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood has secretly tied the knot for the fifth time — stunning fans after quietly marrying his long-time partner Elizabeth Jordan following six years together.
The 78-year-old musician revealed the surprise news in the most unexpected way: a series of intimate honeymoon photos shared on social media, showing the newlyweds soaking up the sun in the South Pacific.

In one romantic snap, Mick is seen kissing his bride by the ocean, a gold wedding band clearly visible on his finger. Dressed in a black floral shirt and his signature pink hat, he looked relaxed and joyful, while Elizabeth stunned in a flowing white dress adorned with delicate feather details.
Sharing the moment with fans, he wrote that the South Pacific works its magic, describing their honeymoon as a time of creating unforgettable memories filled with sun, health and happiness alongside his love Elizabeth.

Despite the heartfelt reveal, Mick kept an air of mystery by avoiding a clear shot of his bride’s face — though it has since been confirmed she is California-born Elizabeth Jordan, 56.
The couple were first publicly seen together in 2023 at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, before reportedly getting engaged last year. At the time, Mick’s musician friend Mike Lawson hinted at the news, revealing the drummer had excitedly shared plans to marry his partner.
The low-key wedding has taken many fans by surprise, with some admitting online they had no idea the rock icon was preparing to walk down the aisle again.
Elizabeth, who has two children from a previous relationship, is based in Hawaii and runs a property management company spanning Maui, California and New York. She also plays a key role in Mick’s charitable foundation, which focuses on music education in Hawaiian schools.
Those close to her describe her as adventurous, with a love for surfing, skiing, hiking and travel — a lifestyle that appears to perfectly complement Mick’s free-spirited nature.
But while the new marriage marks a fresh chapter, Mick’s romantic past has long been as dramatic as his music career.

His first marriage to model Jenny Boyd saw the pair wed twice — first in 1970, then again in 1977 after a divorce — before splitting for good in 1978. He later had a brief but infamous affair with bandmate Stevie Nicks during the making of the legendary album Rumours — a relationship she later admitted “wasn’t good for anybody.”
He went on to marry Sara Recor, a close friend of Stevie, before tying the knot with Lynn Frankel in what became his longest marriage, lasting nearly two decades and producing twin daughters.
Following his split from Lynn and the devastating loss of bandmate Christine McVie in 2022, Mick previously admitted he had been left “licking his wounds,” describing it as a strange and painful period in his life.
Now, however, his latest marriage suggests a turning point — a moment of renewed happiness after years marked by personal loss and professional uncertainty.
As a founding member of Fleetwood Mac since 1967, Mick remains one of rock’s most enduring figures, with the band selling over 120 million records worldwide — and with Rumours still standing as one of the best-selling albums of all time.


