Bill Wyman, 86, looks more loved up than ever with wife Suzanne, 52, as they depart Oswald’s

Ex-Rolling Stones rocker Bill Wyman, 86, looks lovelier than ever with wife of 30 years Suzanne Accosta, 52, as they leave Oswalds holding hands

They married 30 years ago when she was only 18 to his 52 years – a scandal at the time.

And Bill Wyman looked lovelier than ever with wife Suzanne Accosta as they left the Oswald private club hand-in-hand on Thursday night.

The former Rolling Stones rocker, 86, couldn’t contain his smile with the actress, 52, as they got into a taxi.

He wore a casual look for the evening in a navy blue zip-up jumper over a crisp white crew neck tee.

The bass guitarist opted for black trousers which he combined with a black bomber jacket and reading glasses.

Date night: Bill Wyman looked more loved than ever with his wife Suzanne Accosta as they left the Oswald private club holding hands on Thursday night

All smiles: The former Rolling Stones rocker, 86, couldn't contain his smile with the actress, 52, as they got into a cab

All smiles: The former Rolling Stones rocker, 86, couldn’t contain his smile with the actress, 52, as they got into a cab

Meanwhile, his wife of 30 years looked stylish in a pink silk blazer and matching trousers she wore over a deep blue blouse.

The beauty styled her long blonde locks into luxurious curls as they fell over her shoulders and donned reading glasses.

Bill and Suzanne got married after Bill divorced his second wife Mandy Smith, whom the star had married when she was just 18 to his 52 years old – a scandal at the time.

The couple share three daughters, Jessica Rose, Matilda Mae and Katherine Noelle, and live in London.

Previously, Bill discussed his controversial marriage to second wife Mandy, now 51.

The rock and roll legend tied the knot with the singer and model in 1989, candidly revealing that he was “really stupid” to think their union would work.

The star made the confession in the documentary The Quiet One.

Reflecting on his decision to marry the young blonde, he said, “I was really stupid to ever think it could work. She was too young. I felt she had to get out and see a little bit of life.’

Casual: The bass guitarist provided a casual look for the evening in a navy blue zip-up jumper over a crisp white crew neck t-shirt and black trousers

Casual: The bass guitarist provided a casual look for the evening in a navy blue zip-up jumper over a crisp white crew neck t-shirt and black trousers

However, the rocker felt that their union was intended at the time and insisted that he was deeply in love with her.

“It came from the heart. It wasn’t a lust people saw it for,” he says in the film, according to NY Daily News.

This is the first time in years that Bill discusses their controversial relationship, having previously touched on their union in his 1991 autobiography, A Stone Alone.

He wrote at the time, “She was a woman when she was 13. Everyone accepted her as an adult without question.’

Mandy first met the bassist in the mid-1980s at the age of 13.

The couple married when Mandy reached the legal age of eighteen and divorced two years later in 1991.

After the end of their romance, the blonde claimed that she and Bill had sex for the first time when she was only 14.

A founding member of the Rolling Stones, Wyman was part of the iconic rock group’s lineup from 1962 to 1993.

Ex-wife: The couple got married after Bill divorced his second wife Mandy Smith, whom the star had married when she was just 18 to his 52 years - a scandal at the time (pictured 1989)

Ex-wife: The couple got married after Bill divorced his second wife Mandy Smith, whom the star had married when she was just 18 to his 52 years – a scandal at the time (pictured 1989)

Rock on: A founding member of the Rolling Stones, Wyman was part of the iconic rock group's lineup from 1962 to 1993 (pictured 1989)

Rock on: A founding member of the Rolling Stones, Wyman was part of the iconic rock group’s lineup from 1962 to 1993 (pictured 1989)