Mick Jagger leaves fans in stitches as he poses next to saucy t-shirts in Spain

Mick Jagger let out his cheeky side during a trip to Barcelona and posed alongside some hilarious t-shirts, much to the amusement of his fans.

The 80-year-old singer paid a visit to the Spanish city to watch Barcelona FC play in a football fixture against Real Madrid, whilst also taking in some of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.

Posting a series of snaps on his Instagram profile, one of the pics shows Mick standing next to a souvenir shop with a number of t-shirts displaying: “I LOVE MILFS” and “I LOVE BIG BOOBS”.

This left many of his 3 million followers in hysterics and they couldn’t help but flock to the comments section.

One fan said: “THE SHIRTS???? mick do you. know what dilf means.” (sic)

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A second follower typed: “I’ve been loving your photos for a while now. You always post one that’s hilarious.”

A third fan penned: “You deserve the Best Always Mick! and you look happy.” (sic)

A fourth wrote: ” @lucasjagger did you tell him to take a picture by those shirts.” (sic)

This isn’t the first time that Mick has openly posed with clothing with the word: “DILF” on the front.

Earlier this year in March, Mick attended an Arsenal match and wore a cap declaring that he was a “DILF.”

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The acronym stands for Dad I’d Like to F***/Fool/Fornicate around with.

Mick Jagger is also a father to eight children, grandad to six and a great-grandad to three.

During the Barcelona match, the Rolling Stones logo was featured on their home kit as they recently teamed up with Spotify in a new partnership.

The agreement also is promoting the Rolling Stones’ new album, Hackney Diamonds, which was released on October 20.

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