Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger is dating this Kuwaiti producer

He's 74 and she's 22.

Legendary rock and roll frontman Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones has been romantically linked to a young Kuwaiti-American producer and socialite.

Jagger, 74, and Noor Alfallah, 22,  have been spotted together in Paris, France during the Rolling Stones' "No Filter" tour, according to media reports.

"Mick still has his ­legendary charm but even the band were surprised someone as young and beautiful as Noor came to Paris to see him," a source told Mail Online.

"They are both single and seemed to have a lot of fun together, so everyone just let them get on with it," the source said, adding that: "Noor is very confident and well educated so she fitted in well at all the upmarket places they went together."

The new couple first met up at a private flat in Paris two weeks ago and have gone on numerous dates since. Alfallah also attended a performance by the band at the city's U Arena. The next day, Jagger was seen entering her hotel.

Mick Jagger with the Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger performing with the Rolling Stones Source: WikiMedia

Alfallah comes from the high class and famous Beverly Hills area of Los Angeles, California.  She studied at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.

The couple reportedly met via a mutual friend, producer Brett Ratner.

Jagger has previously been married twice and has been romantically linked to numerous women over the years. The rockstar also has eight children from five different women.

Western celebrities dating Arabs seems to be the trend as of late.

American celebrity Kourtney Kardashian, Barbadian singer and actress Rihanna, American actor George Clooney and Puerto Rican pop star Ricky Martin are all currently in relationships with Arabs.

Lebanese savagely respond to #TelAvivLovesBeirut

The hashtag was started by The Mossad.

Last week, Forbes released a list enumerating the trending international destinations for fall and winter travel. 

On that list, Beirut and Tel Aviv were mentioned as top cities to visit, respectively - a matter which annoyed some Lebanese people, especially well-followed digital media company, Beirut.com.

Even though one of Israel's top and oldest newspapers, Haaretz, mistook Beirut.com for being a Lebanese travel company - which perplexed them regarding how a "Beirut travel firm" would choose "nationalism over business" - it was the online reactions that took the prize. 

When Beirut.com's tweet got its way around Twitter, Tel Aviv wanted to prove to Lebanon that it has nothing but love for Beirut... or maybe not. 

With one single Israeli tweep, @TheMossadIL, launching the sarcastic hashtag #TelAvivLovesBeirut, Twitter was sent into a frenzy of back and forth tweets.

However, it didn't take much for Lebanese Twitter users to be triggered. 

The hashtag alone represented to the Lebanese the ultimate Israeli hypocrisy, and what they had to say was the following:

The hilarious GIFs

"I don't know her"

Beirut went all Matrix

Just walk away...

This hashtag is definitely a joke

Just... no

Some didn't shy away from pointing out the hypocrisy

Memories from the 2006 war

Beirut simply doesn't feel the same way

Others tried thinking rationally about it

Hmmm...