Jimmy Page, 77, and girlfriend Scarlett, 32, at Venice Film Festival

Jimmy Page, 77, and girlfriend Scarlett Sabet, 32, pack on the PDA as they arrive for the Becoming Led Zeppelin premiere at Venice Film Festival

They began dating in 2014 after he stopped to listen to her poetry reading at a London bookshop.   

And Jimmy Page, 77, and Scarlett Sabet, 32, put on an affectionate display as they arrived for the Becoming Led Zeppelin premiere at Venice Film Festival on Saturday. 

The couple walked the red carpet hand-in-hand and stopped to pose for photos, with Scarlett warmly embracing the twice-married former Led Zeppelin guitarist.

Going strong: Jimmy Page, 77, and girlfriend Scarlett Sabet, 32, packed on the PDA as they arrived for the Becoming Led Zeppelin premiere at Venice Film Festival on Saturday (pictured) 

Scarlett showed off her figure in a pale pink slip dress, accessorising with elegant beige embellished pointy-toe heels and delicate silver jewellery.

Her long wavy chestnut tresses flailed in the breeze, and her striking facial features were enhanced with glamorous makeup including kohl eyeliner and a soft pink lip.

Jimmy looked suave in a crisp white dress shirt, a tailored black suit jacket, trousers and dress shoes. 

The musician appeared in great spirits as he walked the red carpet with Scarlett, gazing fondly at his younger lover, and at times busting a few dance moves. 

In great spirits: The couple, who began dating in 2014, walked the red carpet hand-in-hand. The rocker appeared in great spirits, at times gazing fondly at his younger lover 


Gorgeous: Scarlett showed off her figure in a pale pink slip dress, accessorising with beige embellished pointy-toe heels and delicate silver jewellery

Suave: The twice-married former Led Zeppelin guitarist looked suave in a crisp white dress shirt, a tailored suit jacket, trousers and dress shoes

Scarlett admitted in an interview in May last year that she had to get over a ‘sense of shame’ when she sparked up a romance with Jimmy.   

Speaking to Tatler at the time, Scarlett said while the pair are in an ‘amazing relationship’ seven years on, at the beginning she felt like her ‘life was going to be over’, as she struggled with the assumptions made about them.  

She said: ‘It’s funny because on paper there is a massive difference. But when he’s standing in front of me, it’s not something I feel. It’s not something that impedes us.

Gesture: Scarlett placed an affectionate hand on Jimmy’s frame as they posed for photos 

‘I guess some people will say I’ve made an unusual choice. At the time it felt very uncomfortable. I felt like my life was going to be over. I had such a sense of shame about the whole thing.’  

The beauty lives with the rock icon, who is worth an estimated £135 million, at his Holland Park home in west London. 

Scarlett went on to tell Tatler that she feels lucky to have ‘beautiful’ Jimmy in her life. 

She said: ‘I’m in an amazing relationship. I think a lot of people make assumptions but Jimmy’s an exceptional man, and beautiful. There are a lot of women of all ages who are excited to meet him.’ 

Honest: Scarlett admitted in an interview in May last year that she had to get over a ‘sense of shame’ when she sparked up a romance with Jimmy

Public perception: Speaking to Tatler at the time, Scarlett said while the pair are in an ‘amazing relationship’ seven years on, at the beginning she felt like her ‘life was going to be over’, as she struggled with the assumptions made about them 

Jimmy, who split from his second wife Jimena Gómez-Paratcha in 2008, was first seen with Scarlett at high street chicken restaurant Nando’s. 

Despite being known for maintaining his privacy, sources told the Daily Mail at the time they were stunned by his new romance.

‘Everyone was quite surprised by this,’ an insider said. ‘The thing about Jimmy though is that he won’t say a word about his private life – he never has.’

Home, sweet home: The beauty lives with the rock icon, who is worth an estimated £135 million, at his Holland Park home in west London 

Content: Scarlett went on to tell Tatler that she feels lucky to have ‘beautiful’ Jimmy in her life. ‘I think a lot of people make assumptions but Jimmy’s an exceptional man, and beautiful. There are a lot of women of all ages who are excited to meet him,’ she said

However in 2015, a source revealed that Jimmy was delighted with the ordinary life he leads with Scarlett, after years in the spotlight.

They told The Sun: ‘Jimmy is leading a very conventional life by the looks of things, not very rock’n’roll. His new girlfriend seems a very normal kind of girl.’

Page’s eldest daughter, coincidentally called Scarlet, is 18 years older than his girlfriend.       

First sighting as a couple: Jimmy, who split from his second wife Jimena Gómez-Paratcha in 2008, was first seen with Scarlett at high street chicken restaurant Nando’s

The contraversial couple stepped out together for the premiere of the new documentary, Becoming Led Zeppelin, which follows the individual lives of Jimmy, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and the late John Bonham as they became the number one band in the world. 

Opening in the 1960s when the iconic rock band were playing small clubs across the UK before hurtling towards fame in the summer of 1968, the movie showcases the turbulant ride that the four band members faced to top the American charts and score global success. 

Director Bernard MacMahon told Deadline of the film: ‘My goal was to make a documentary that looks and feels like a musical. I wanted to weave together the four diverse stories of the band members before and after they formed their group with large sections of their story advanced using only music and imagery and to contextualize the music with the locations where it was created and the world events that inspired it. 

‘I used only original prints and negatives, with over 70,000 frames of footage manually restored, and devised fantasia sequences, inspired by Singin’ In The Rain, layering unseen performance footage with montages of posters, tickets and travel to create a visual sense of the freneticism of their early career.’

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