It's only nicotine but I like it! Ronnie Wood smokes an electronic cigarette but can't help lighting up the real thing



After 40 years as an active musician, it looks as though Ronnie Wood is trying to clean his act up - sort of.

The Rolling Stones guitarist was spotted smoking a Vapestick electronic cigarette, last night, at the Arts Club, in London.

The 64-year-old, who was partying with Kelly Jones of The Stereophonics, and Sally Humphreys, was seen smoking the healthier option before later lighting an actual cigarette.

No quitter: Ronnie Wood sucks on a Vapestick electronic cigarette, last night, at the Arts Club, in London

Breathe easy: Ronnie was also seen smoking an actual cigarette during the night out

Ronnie has led a famously rock and roll lifestyle and has been checked into rehab several times to battle drugs and alcoholism.

However, his actions last night would suggest he may be looking after himself better these days and he was quitting smoking the Wood way.

Instead of going cold turkey straightaway, it seems the former Faces band member is weaning himself off the nicotine bit by bit.

Put your lighters up: The Rolling Stone left the club proudly smoking the electronic cigarette

The cool kids: Kelly Jones of The Stereophonics joined Ronnie at the club

Wood was in good spirits at the club and seemed to like his fake cigarette as much as the real thing, as he was seen puffing on it enthusiastically.

The rocker dressed as youthfully as ever in a pair of black jeans and T-shirt with a blue jacket.

Jones, 37, was sporting some long locks and wore a dark green leather jacket with jeans and a black T-shirt.

Rock stars: Ronnie and Kelly had played together earlier in the night at the Royal Albert Hall

Leaving drinks: The group left the Arts Club and headed home in a cab together

The pair were celebrating their earlier successful union in the evening when they played at the Teenage Cancer Trust.



Jones and Wood duetted on a cover of The Faces’ Ooh La La and both experienced musicians played guitars to a sold out Royal Albert Hall.

Sally Humphreys was with the two stars and Ronnie kept her close to him at all times.

No space: Ronnie and Kelly cramped into the back of their car after leaving the club



