Sir Rod Stewart enjoyed a meal out in New York earlier this week with his family.
Joined by two of his sons, one of their friends, his wife Penny Lancaster and Penny's niece, the 77-year-old looked typically fashionable. In ripped jeans and a floral shirt, he enjoyed an outdoor meal with loved ones.
Meanwhile his wife, Loose Women's Penny Lancaster, looked glamorous as ever with her Alastair, 16 and Rod's son Sean, 41, from a previous relationship.
The couple met in 1999 and in 2007 Penny married the rock-star, who is a huge Celtic fan. They have had two sons together, Alistair and Aiden.
Penny - when she's not living it up in New York - works as a volunteer special constable in London, completing her training to become a special police constable just last year.
The two of his eight children who were present at the dinner were joined by Raphaella, Penny's niece, who wore a bright yellow gown and Alastair's pal Joe.
The family are enjoying a trip to The Big Apple not long after Rod performed for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee last month, where the star was a bit-off key but powered through.
He sang some of his popular hits to a crowd of more than 22,000 people, and finished off with Sweet Caroline, joking that: "The BBC made me sing this one."
The 77-year-old even asked the crowd - including Prince William and Kate - to "join in, make it comfortable for me" as he launched into the catchy track.
Prince George and Prince William sang along while Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall waved their flags.
According to Penny, his performance wasn't up to his usual standard due to Covid, which he had just the week before the Buckingham Palace gig.
The 77-year-old continues to tour and is expected to perform at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in New York tonight.
Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - Sign up to our daily newsletter here.