Sir Rod Stewart was cheering on his beloved Celtic from a plush living room set up with his son on January 2.The Hoops mad rockstar often goes to Celtic Park to support the boys but as today's Old Firm derby took place at Ibrox he opted for a family affair at home.Sharing the moment on Instagram the 79-year-old simply wrote: "Three points please" sadly this wasn't to be with the Blues taking home three points in a dominant 3-0 victory.In the picture Rod can be seen sporting a yellow Celtic sweatshirt while son, Alastair wears a matching green one each on a comfy sofa watching the match on Celtic TV.
In December Sir Rod Stewart paid a heartbreaking tribute to record producer Richard Perry after his tragic death. The legendary Grammy award winner passed away on Christmas Eve at the age of 82, in a Los Angeles hospital following a cardiac arrest.
Sir Rod took to Instagram to play tribute to his "dear buddy" and spoke of the devastation felt by both him and wife Penny Lancaster: "Dearest Richard, farewell, my dear buddy.
They say in life a man is lucky if he can count his true friends on one hand, and you were certainly one of them. "Now I've lost you, and I'm devastated We played and worked so closely together for so many years, creating some of the most memorable music together.
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