SIR Rod Stewart went taps aff on live TV to proudly display his Celtic tattoo.
The Hoops-daft rocker joined Australian The Project presenter Sarah Harris via video link from his home in Essex, donning a club training tracksuit for the interview.
Sarah asked him about his new album with Jules Holland before talk turned to Rod's favourite subject, Celtic Football Club.
Sarah said: "You're also a massive Celtic fan. In fact, recently, I hear you had your love immortalised in the form of a tattoo?"
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