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Who Are Fleetwood Mac Drummer Mick Fleetwood’s 4 Wives? A Guide to His 5 Marriages
Mick Fleetwood is no stranger to love, having married four women in five weddings.
The Fleetwood Mac drummer and band cofounder famously romanced bandmate Stevie Nicks in 1977 between his two marriages to Jenny Boyd, with whom he shares two children. The musician later married Nicks’ close friend Sara Recor in 1988 following a 10-year relationship.
Fleetwood celebrated his fourth marriage with third wife Lynn Frankel in 1995. Once the couple, who share two daughters, split, the rocker moved on with Elizabeth Jordan. Fleetwood surprised fans in March 2026 when he revealed he and Jordan had gotten hitched that month.
Scroll down to meet Fleetwood’s four wives:
Jenny Boyd
Mick Fleetwood married model Jenny Boyd in 1970. The pair went on to welcome two daughters, Amy and Lucy, before divorcing in 1976. During their first marriage, Boyd had a two-week affair with Bob Weston, Fleetwood Mac’s guitarist, which resulted in him being fired.
Following a brief break, Fleetwood and Boyd rekindled their romance, tying the knot a second time in 1977 while Fleetwood Mac was on tour in Ireland. That same year, Fleetwood had an affair with Stevie Nicks amid their Rumours tour. Boyd and Fleetwood split for good in 1978 in the wake of the scandal.
Boyd later married English drummer Ian Wallace in 1984. The pair divorced in 1990. She wed architect David Levitt in 1997.
Boyd attended the University of California, Los Angeles in the 1980s, earning her PhD in psychology. She went on to become a manager of an addiction treatment clinic. She is now a published author, having written her autobiography Jennifer Juniper in 2020 and Icons of Rock: In Their Own Words, with interviews from her famous friends.
Jenny, however, wasn’t the only one in her family who married a famous musician. Her older sister, model Pattie Boyd, was Beatles legend George Harrison’s muse during their marriage from 1966 to 1977. Pattie was also married to Eric Clapton from 1979 to 1989.
Sara Recor
Following his brief romance with bandmate Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood fell for her friend Sara Recor, which reportedly fractured the women’s friendship. Recor was also married when she first met Fleetwood, but in 1978, she left her husband and moved in with the musician.
Nicks’ heartbreak over Recor hooking up with Fleetwood is said to be part of the inspiration behind Fleetwood Mac’s 1979 hit “Sara.”
Nearly a decade after the song was released, Recor and Fleetwood tied the knot in 1988 and Nicks was at the wedding. The pair, however, didn’t last and they divorced in 1995. Recor no longer lives in the public eye.
Lynn Frankel
Mick Fleetwood married his third wife, Lynn Frankel, in 1995. The relationship was his longest to date, lasting nearly 20 years. During their marriage, Fleetwood and Frankel welcomed twin daughters Ruby and Tessa in 2002. The couple parted ways in 2013, finalizing their divorce in 2015.
Frankel is a designer, she released a lamp collection in 2025, and professional photographer. According to her Instagram bio, she is also a “lover of Elephants” and “obsessed with ambient lighting.”
Elizabeth Jordan
Mick Fleetwood introduced fans to partner Elizabeth Jordan, who is 22 years his junior, in 2023 when they stepped out at the 65th annual Grammy Awards. Over the next two years, the pair were spotted at several awards shows and attended red carpet events as a couple. News broke in March 2025 that they were engaged.
Fleetwood confirmed in March 2026 that he and Jordan quietly tied the knot. “The south Pacific does its magic!!! A honeymoon with my love Elizabeth,” he captioned a series of Instagram photos from their romantic celebration.
Jordan runs a property management company based in Hawaii and reportedly has homes in California and New York. She is the mother of two from a prior relationship and is the executive director of The Mick Fleetwood Foundation, founded in 2023.
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