Sir Mick Jagger's daughter thinks he is embarrassing.

Georgia May Jagger admits she "cringes" when the Rolling Stones frontman takes to the dancefloor, while she is also less-than-impressed by her mother Jerry Hall's "nerdy" interests.

Asked if she ever thought her parents were embarrassing, she said: "I totally did and I still think that! People say all the time, 'Your dad is so cool,' but I'm like, 'But they're my parents and they cringe me out all the time.'

"For me, they are not super-cool because, like, mum is really obsessed with, like, nerdy stuff. She loves her chicken farming, she even reads books about chickens and raising chickens and I always poke fun at her about that. My dad is actually a bit of a history buff.

"It's pretty funny when dad gets on the dancefloor because he has got such a, I don't know how to describe his moves but let's just say he doesn't go unnoticed, you know what I mean?"

Though the 18-year-old beauty is happy to follow in her mother's modelling footsteps, she insists she has never considered following her father's career path because she suffers from stage fright.

She told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper: "Did I want to sing? No, I never really did. I have a bit of a problem with stage fright; I don't like singing in crowds.

"I went on stage once to sing backing vocals at the end of his last tour and that was fun. I love music but I'm not really musical. I tried to learn the guitar and violin and I wasn't really into that. I was more into art and drawing and stuff like that."