Granddaughter of Rolling Stone star Ronnie Wood hailed as the 'next Kate Moss'

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Jo Wood with daughter Leah Wood and Granddaughter Maggie Macdonald (Image: WireImage)
Jo Wood with daughter Leah Wood and Granddaughter Maggie Macdonald (Image: WireImage)

The granddaughter of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood is getting her own big break, with a top modelling agency desperate to sign her on to their books.

Maggie, 14, has caught the eye of Storm’s Sarah Doukas – the agency boss who spotted Kate Moss when she was also 14. Sources say Sarah has made a request to meet Maggie “in the coming months”. The youngster’s mum, Leah, is the daughter of the Rolling Stone and his second wife Jo Wood, also a former model.

A source says: “Sarah saw a photo of Maggie and has been keen to meet her ever since. She thinks she has incredible potential, and could be a real up-and-coming star in the modelling world. And, of course, everyone trusts Sarah’s eye.

Granddaughter of Rolling Stone star Ronnie Wood hailed as the 'next Kate Moss' qhiqquiqdtiqrinvJo, Leah, and Maggie in 2016 (PA)
Granddaughter of Rolling Stone star Ronnie Wood hailed as the 'next Kate Moss'Granddad Ronnie (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

“She’s hoping to meet Maggie in the coming months, and Maggie is also really keen.” Gran Jo – who also signed to Storm when she started modelling as a teen – says: “I think Maggie is the most beautiful girl in the world. She’s tall and stunning.

“Sarah saw a picture of her and now she’s dying to see her in person, and Maggie really wants to get into modelling too. I think it would be great for her. She’d get to travel and it will build her confidence in herself. She’s a really clever girl too whereas at her age, I was more street-smart than clever.”

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Maggie may well have a bright future ahead as a model, but it sounds like she might have to get used to wearing some slightly dressier outfits. Jo tells us: “I have some wonderful clothes, and they’re all being saved for me to give to my grandchildren. But when I tried to get Maggie into a lovely Biba top, she said ‘No’ – she told me she preferred to stay in her tracksuit bottoms and sneakers.”

Janine Yaqoob

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