Rolling stones star Ronnie Wood divorced his wife, Jo, back in 2009, but it’s proving hard to escape her.

Former Strictly contestant Jo, 70, had a shock during a recent holiday to the Bahamas when she ended up staying in the same hotel as the guitarist, 78.

She told the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden: ‘I’d only been there a day and I walked into the hotel restaurant and there was Ronnie with his wife and kids.

‘You should have seen his face when he saw me.’

Ronnie is now married to theatre producer Sally, 31 years his junior, with whom he has twin daughters. Jo added: ‘I’m no stalker.’

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Rolling stones star Ronnie Wood divorced his wife, Jo, back in 2009, but it¿s proving hard to escape her (Jo pictured in April)

Rolling stones star Ronnie Wood divorced his wife, Jo, back in 2009, but it’s proving hard to escape her (Jo pictured in April)

Former Strictly contestant Jo, 70, had a shock during a recent holiday to the Bahamas when she ended up staying in the same hotel as the guitarist, 78 (pictured in 2000)

Former Strictly contestant Jo, 70, had a shock during a recent holiday to the Bahamas when she ended up staying in the same hotel as the guitarist, 78 (pictured in 2000)

Jo was married to rocker Ronnie for 24 years between 1985-2011 and the two share children Leah, 46, and Tyrone, 41. She also became stepmother to Ronnie’s son Jesse, 48, from his first marriage.

She is also mum to another son, Jamie, 50, from her first marriage to clothing entrepreneur Peter Greene. 

Jo recently revealed the hilarious nickname given to her by her grandchildren as she admitted they know all about her wild drug-taking rock and roll past. 

The former wife of The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood was known for embracing the party lifestyle in her younger days. 

And the star admitted her grandchildren are now calling her ‘Gangsta Granny’ after she revealed some of her past antics to them. 

Speaking on Good Housekeeping UK’s podcast My Life in A Biscuit Tin, Jo said: ‘I know I shouldn’t say this, but I was in the car with them and they were giggling, two of them [grandchildren, Maggie and Kobe].

‘They went, “Gran, have you done any drugs?” I said, “Of course I have, but I don’t recommend it”.

‘I said, “Because it didn’t get me anywhere except lots of sleepless nights”. 

She said: ¿I¿d only been there a day and I walked into the hotel restaurant and there was Ronnie with his wife and kids' (Ronnie pictured with wife Sally last week)

She said: ‘I’d only been there a day and I walked into the hotel restaurant and there was Ronnie with his wife and kids’ (Ronnie pictured with wife Sally last week)

Jo recently revealed the hilarious nickname given to her by her grandchildren as she admitted they know all about her wild drug-taking rock and roll past (pictured with Kate Moss in 1997)

Jo recently revealed the hilarious nickname given to her by her grandchildren as she admitted they know all about her wild drug-taking rock and roll past (pictured with Kate Moss in 1997) 

Explaining how she believes it is important to be honest with your family she added: 'You can't be dishonest, because they'll find out' (pictured with Ronnie Wood in 1999)

Explaining how she believes it is important to be honest with your family she added: ‘You can’t be dishonest, because they’ll find out’ (pictured with Ronnie Wood in 1999)

Explaining how she believes it is important to be honest with your family she added: ‘You can’t be dishonest, because they’ll find out. 

‘So, I tried to warn them it was a waste of time, but I was in a very special situation. So then they said, “We’re going to call you Gangster Gran from now on.”‘

She has 10 grandchildren in total, four from Jamie, two from Leah and four from Jesse. 

Last year Jo revealed she had left her wild nights of partying behind for an eco-friendly countryside cottage.

The TV personality moved to the old farmhouse in 2019 and has embraced ‘off-grid’ living, generating her own electricity and nurturing her own vegetable patch. 

Aside from WiFi, she more or less lives self-sufficiently and has traded in her days of drinking and joints for homegrown veg and is even creating a capsule supplement called Longevity to boost her health.

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