Sir Rod Stewart gave the middle finger at the Celtic-Motherwell football match at Celtic Park on Saturday.
The stylish rocker, 78, wore a suit and boots and a long camel coat with a white shirt and brown cardigan.
However, the star of the Grammy winner’s outfit was his bright green tie, which he proudly wore with a gold “Celtic” pin.
Rod exchanged a few words with security as he got out of his car and prepared to enter the busy stadium.
Walking into the building, Rod gave the audience the middle finger with brown gloves and a smile on his face.
Best wishes! Sir Rod Stewart gave the middle finger at the Celtic-Motherwell football match at Celtic Park on Saturday

Stylish: The stylish rocker, 78, wore a suit and boots and a long camel coat with a white shirt and brown waistcoat, but the star of his outfit was his ‘Celtic’ tie clip
Rod’s gesture was in response to boos from Celtic ultra-fans The Green Brigade.
The banned group of supporters launched a “day of action” ahead of Saturday’s game by gathering at Celtic Way during a long absence from the stadium.
Celtic have banned the Ultras fan group from all home and away matches for what the club described as “unacceptable behaviour”.
Sir Rod was booed as he entered the ground after earlier shooting at a group of supporters who disrupted the minute’s silence on Remembrance Sunday before a game against Aberdeen.
Rod is a lifelong Celtic fan and has the club crest tattooed on his arm.
He got the tattoo during the Australian leg of his Rod Stewart The Hits tour, which he has been a part of since 2021.
Rod was recently one of many high-profile celebrities to attend the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
He made a funny face as he sat at the table with Gordon Ramsay, who has just become a father for the sixth time.
They had a lot to talk about as Rod has eight children of his own: Sarah Streeter, 60, Kimberly Stewart, 44, Sean Stewart, 43, Ruby Stewart, 36, Renee Stewart, 31, Liam Stewart, 29, Alastair Stewart, 17. and Aiden Stewart, 12.
Alastair and Aiden are Rod’s sons with his third and current wife, Penny Lancaster-Stewart, to whom he has been married since 2007.

Fan: The star of the Grammy winner’s outfit was his bright green tie, which he proudly wore with a gold “Celtic” pin

Friend or Foe? Rod exchanged a few words with security as he got out of his car and prepared to enter the busy stadium

A rose among thorns: Rod stood out like a sore thumb in the crowd, but he kept a smile on his face as he found his seat

Dedication: Rod is such a big Celtic fan that he has the club crest tattooed on his arm (pictured in April)

Lots of similarities: Rod and Gordon Ramsay (57) both have 14 children: Rod with eight and Gordon with six
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