Sir Rod Stewart, 77, exclaimed: "F**k sake!" when he shared a fan's photo of a bunker covered in grass, which mimicked his distinctive hairstyle.The Twitter user quipped: "Rod is looking well" alongside the image, but thanks to Sir Rod's use of the laughing face emoji in response, followers knew the Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?
singer had taken the joke in good humour.Fans commented that it was great to see the rocker "embracing humour" instead of taking offence.Then others added to the joke, quoting lyrics to his song Stay With Me: "With a face like that, you got nothin' to laugh about."Meanwhile, just days earlier, Rod once again showed off his irrepressible sense of humour when he donned a costume and pretended he was Sir Elton John.Last Wednesday, he took to the stage in crystallised sunglasses that looked just like the type his 75-year-old rival tends to wear.He donned a colourful patterned blazer in the style of Elton and imitated his piano hands, while sucking in his lip until his teeth stuck out.The witty display was another installment in the playful feud that saw the media brand the pair "frenemies" in recent years.However, the singer clarified in the photo: "Still love you, Elt.
Rod xxx"Their war of words dates back decades to the 1970s, when Elton took offence to his fellow performer covering his track 'Country Comfort'.An outraged Elton had shared his discontent about Rod changing the lyrics, exclaiming: "He sounds like he made it up as he went along!"He added: "He couldn’t have got further from the original if he’d sung ‘The Camptown Races'."Soon afterwards, he took a swipe at his rival again when Sir Rod was promoting his Blondes 'Ave More Fun tour with giant billboards.Sir Elton and his team then launched their.
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