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Rod Stewart tells son, 15, 'keep it in your trousers' to avoid being young dad like him

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Sir Rod Stewart has been offering wise words to teenage son Alastair so he doesn't get tied down too young. The Maggie May singer became a dad first time round when he was just 17 and has admitted he doesn't want Alastair, 15, sowing his oats and following suit just yet.

Sir Rod admitted he tells his son to 'keep it in your trousers' to avoid becoming a chip off the old block anytime soon.During an appearance on Australian TV on Friday, the 77-year-old was asked what advice he'd give his younger self if he could.The rocker said he'd give the same tips he gives to Alastair - which is not to fool around.But he said the teenager, who he describes as 'extraordinarily good looking', wasn't likely to follow his advice.“Keep it in your trousers.

I tell my son that because I had a child at 17," Rod said."He’s 15, and extraordinarily good looking, so ‘No babies, keep it in your trousers, No babies!”Rod laughed and replied "No!" when he was asked if Alastair, who he shares with wife Penny Lancaster, would pay attention to what his famous father said.Alastair is a fashion model and back in the summer, the Stewart clan shared their pride as the youngster starred in a billboard advertisement for major fashion brand Palm Angels.Rod and Alastair have a very close relationship and both huge fans of Celtic FC.

The pair often travel up to Glasgow from their home in Essex to cheer on the Hoops wearing their green and white attire. Earlier this year, Alastair shared footage of him and his dad and younger brother Aiden, 10, on a private jet as they travelled up to Scotland to cheer on their team in the Old Firm.

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