Sir Rod Stewart shares Celtic shrine at home to ‘King of Kings’ Henrik Larsson
03.08.2023 - 15:43
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Sir Rod Stewart has shared a snap of his Celtic shrine dedicated to 'King of Kings' Henrik Larsson.
The Hoops-daft singer, 78, shared to his Instagram stories a photo of a montage and poster dedicated to the former Celtic player. The poster read: "The King of Kings, Larsson. 315 games, 242 goals."
Elsewhere in the picture, Rod couldn't help but proudly display a bottle of his very own Wolfie's scotch whisky which is distilled on the banks of Loch Lomond. Rod recently admitted that while he's sad former Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou left, he is excited to welcome Brendan Rogers back.
He told The Sun: "I was really upset when Ange left. I thought he would have given us one more year, but you know he’s gone and I’m happy Brendan is back.
"I did call him that [a cheating wife] but he’s now back into the family."
He continued: “But we've now got three Koreans and five Japanese playing for us and only two Scots in the first team which is incredible.
“I have been very impressed with them though. I heard from someone in the know that they have actually been teaching the young Scottish kids about their diets and no alcohol, because being so dedicated really makes a difference.”
This comes after Rod shared a plea to his social media followers after British Airways lost the luggage of his backing singer. Joanne Harper ranted: "Still no case, one minute it's in Manchester, next it's in London then in Dallas.. my whole life is in there @british_airways."
Rod also chimed in: "@british_airways please help my backing vocalist Joanne be reunited with her luggage," as Joanne was later seen sharing Rod's post too with a love heart emoji to signify her appreciation for the singer's help to spread the word.
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