Kenny Rogers fathered twins in his 60s – died when they were just 15
However, he admitted that music often took priority over his relationships. In reflecting on his previous marriages, Rogers revealed that music was his “mistress,” a passion so powerful that it hindered his ability to fully commit to his family.

“My music always came first,” Rogers confessed, acknowledging that while he loved his wives and children, his career ambitions often drove a wedge between them. He took full responsibility for the breakdowns of his marriages, exonerating his former partners of any blame.
Without much delay, Rogers married his second wife, Jean Rogers, the same year his first marriage ended. However, their relationship quickly soured, and they parted ways after just three years.
Rogers’ third marriage to Margo Anderson proved to be more enduring, lasting over a decade. During this time, they welcomed his first son, Kenny Jr. However, the demands of his career and constant traveling caused tension, and the couple eventually divorced.
In 1977, Rogers married his fourth wife, actress Marianne Gordon. Together, they had a son, Chris. For nearly two decades, the couple remained together, but as Rogers turned 50, he felt the pull of his career once more, ultimately leading to their separation in 1993.

Their divorce became one of the most expensive in the entertainment industry, with Gordon receiving a $60 million settlement. Rogers held no bitterness, telling the Irish Independent: “She deserves every penny.” He explained that he was grateful for her unwavering support, especially during a time when his career was in decline, saying: “Marianne really did deserve the $60 million because she is a great girl, and we had a perfect marriage for 15 years.”
Four years after his split from Gordon, Rogers met Wanda Miller, who would become his fifth and final wife. Despite their 28-year age difference, their marriage flourished. They had twin sons, Justin and Jordan, bringing Rogers immense joy in his later years. Initially hesitant about having more children, Rogers eventually embraced fatherhood in his 60s, saying: “When I was told it was twins, man, I was thrilled.”
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