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Keiran Fleming

Rod Stewart quits US and brands the country 'toxic' as he no longer has privacy

Music icon Rod Stewart has quit America and branded it 'toxic', as his wife, Penny Lancaster, grew tired of their lifestyle.

The 78-year-old has put his £56 million Beverly Hills mansion on the market after stating that his family no longer have 'privacy'.

The diehard Celtic fan is not planning on making the trip across the Atlantic and will stay in their £4 million Essex mansion instead.

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Rod and his family returned to the UK in 2016, leaving their stunning European-style mansion in Los Angeles behind, but has no plans to return.

Penny is said to have grown tired of travelling back and forth from the US to the UK, and wants to put all her focus on her dream job as a volunteer police officer where she has been working in London for the last two years.

The leggy model, 52, has also served as a panellist on Loose Women, and no longer wants to deal with the “nuisance” of commuting from Los Angeles to London.

“Penny loves the life she has made away from America and away from LA. She enjoys nothing more than working for the police force,” a source told the publication.

“She also finds traveling to be more of a nuisance than anything and wants to just live her life as a working mom” they added.

The singer put the LA mansion up for sale with no plans to buy another home in the city, meaning he’ll make a tidy profit from the sale of the estate which he reportedly bought for £10 million in 1991.

He had the 33,000 square foot property designed by architect Richard Landry, and ornate Roman-style columns, wooden floors, marble tiles and crystal chandeliers are featured throughout the home.

The estate also includes a three-storey guesthouse, as well as two gyms and a swimming pool.

Outside, it boasts a five-a-side football pitch, with the crest of Rod's Beloved Celtic Football Club emblazoned on the grass.

Rod, who bought the mansion while married to ex-wife Rachel Hunter, focused on entertainment while designing his Beverly Hills home, and other features include a grand piano, a stunning outdoor seating area, a library, and a huge dining room that can sit 20 guests.

Despite his decision to stay permanently in the UK, it’s understood the musician will keep his home in Palm Beach, where he and his family spend Christmas.

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