"The Rolling Stones" guitarist Ronnie Wood wants to have children with his new wife Sally Humphreys.
The wish comes shortly after the 65-year-old musician tied the knot with his girlfriend Humphreys in London, Friday.
"Sally has always wanted to have children and thinks Ronnie will be a great dad to them now he's settled down," a source close to the couple told the Mirror. "They have enjoyed being by themselves and have a real laugh but a baby is something they both really want in the near future."
Wood has four children; 36-year-old son Jesse from his first wife and model Krissy, 34-year-old daughter, Leah, and 29-year-old son Tyrone with second wife Jo Wood and a son Jamie from an ex-relationship.
According to reports, Woods got inspiration from his friends 67-year-old Robert Stewart and 70-year-old Sir Paul McCartney, who are fathers to young children.
"Ronnie thinks the world of Rod and they spend a lot of time together," the source told Mirror. "There isn't really any pressure to have kids but it seems like the natural thing to do. The feeling is that if Rod can do it, so can Ronnie." Stewart and wife Penny (41) welcomed their baby Aiden in 2011.
Humphreys, 34, who dated Wood for six months before marriage, also had expressed her wish to have babies with Wood, earlier.
"'I would like children but not yet. Ronnie is relaxed about it but I want to have some time just as ourselves," Humphreys toldthe Mirror last month.