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Rod Stewart, 79, is accompanied by his son Aiden, 13, as he cheers on his beloved Celtic as they move four points clear at the top with a victory over St Mirren.

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Rod Stewart made his latest trip to watch his beloved Celtic team a family affair as his son Aiden joined him in Glasgow on Saturday.

He is a regular at games as a lifelong fan.

And Rod Stewart made his latest trip to watch his beloved Celtic team a family affair as his son Aiden joined him in Glasgow on Saturday.

The music legend, 79, was in high spirits as he watched the club claim a 3-0 win over St Mirren, leaving them four points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

Wearing one of their signature stylish looks, Rod and Aiden watched as Celtic cruised to victory, giving them the advantage in the title race against their fierce rivals Rangers.

Next Saturday for Celtic will be the Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen.

Rod Stewart made his latest trip to watch his beloved Celtic team a family affair as his son Aiden joined him in Glasgow on Saturday.

Rod Stewart made his latest trip to watch his beloved Celtic team a family affair as his son Aiden joined him in Glasgow on Saturday.

The music legend was in high spirits as he watched the club claim a 3-0 win over St Mirren, leaving them four points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

The music legend was in high spirits as he watched the club claim a 3-0 win over St Mirren, leaving them four points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

Wearing one of their signature stylish looks, Rod and Aiden watched as Celtic cruised to victory, giving them the advantage in the title race against their fierce rivals Rangers.

Wearing one of their signature stylish looks, Rod and Aiden watched as Celtic cruised to victory, giving them the advantage in the title race against their fierce rivals Rangers.

Rod recently posed for a sweet photo with three of his eight children, including his youngest son, Aiden.

The musician took to Instagram to share the image, following the victory of his son Liam, an ice hockey player, in the National Ice Hockey League Cup in England, with his team Milton Keynes Lightning, for which he plays since 2019.

Looking suave, Rod posed with Liam, who he shares with ex Rachel Hunter, and his youngest sons Alastair, 18, and Aiden, his sons with wife Penny Lancaster.

He added a caption alongside the photo that read: “Proudest dad could be, congratulations @mklightningihc @discostew94.”

Liam, who is a striker for the team, Alistair and Aidan join Rod’s vast brood, which also includes Sean, 43, and Kimberly, 44, with ex-wife Alana Stewart; his daughter Ruby, 36, with her ex-girlfriend Kelly Emberg; Liam’s sister Renée, 31; and Sara, 59.

While many fans congratulated Liam, other followers were amazed by Rod’s resemblance to his youngest son and commented on the post in shock.

Followers wrote: ‘Wow, your youngest son looks like you!!!… Yes. The youngest boy is the spitting image of daddy… Carbon copy with the youngest son.’

Rod’s sweet post comes after the star. praised King Charles for speaking publicly about his cancer diagnosis. The King announced that he had been diagnosed with a type of cancer last month and is currently undergoing treatment.

Rod's arrival at the game also caught the attention of the fans present.

Rod’s arrival at the game also caught the attention of the fans present.

Singer Sir Rod revealed in 2019 that he had suffered from prostate cancer for three years and is now safe and well. During an appearance on Loose Women on Friday, Sir Rod praised the King for being open about his illness.

Sir Rod said: ‘Let’s take our hats off to our King, who has made it public. We are prostate sisters! ”

The star was on the ITV show with fellow musician Jools Holland, 66, and the pair worked together on new collaborative LP Swing Fever.

Jools was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2014 after a routine blood test without symptoms.

Jools added: “The aim is to raise awareness, so if you’re a man, get checked.”

It comes after Sir Rod sold the rights to his music and image to Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group for just under $100 million.

The rock legend, whose catalog includes the hits Maggie May, Stay With Me, You Wear It Well, You’re in My Heart and Do Ya Think I’m Sexy? -feels that after six decades in the music business, it is time to secure his legacy.

Rod recently posed with three of his eight children (Liam, 29, top center, his youngest sons Alastair, 18, and Aiden, left, bottom center).

Rod recently posed with three of his eight children (Liam, 29, top center, his youngest sons Alastair, 18, and Aiden, left, bottom center).

He told The Wall Street Journal: ‘This year marks 60 years in the music industry. The time is right and I feel fortunate to have found partners in Irving and his team at Iconic to whom I can entrust my life’s work and my future musical legacy.”

Irving Azoff, President and CEO of Iconic, commented: “We are thrilled to welcome one of the most celebrated singer-songwriters of our time, Rod Stewart, to the Iconic family.

“Our new partnership with HPS provides us with the resources and flexibility to make blockbuster signings like this and continue the success of our legendary artists and their legacies.”

Scot French, Managing Partner at HPS, added: ‘Iconic has built an impressive platform and portfolio of artists, and we are pleased to offer funding that will allow the company to further expand its business and advance its mission of championing the rights of musical talent. . ‘

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