Rod Stewart was spotted with members of his extensive brood on Monday.
The Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? hitmaker, 80, enjoyed an outing to his local Starbucks in Bel Air, where he was joined by his wife Penny Lancaster as well as their son Alastair, 19, and Rod’s son with his ex Alana, Sean, 44.
The group looked in high spirits in the cafe as they enjoyed a coffee before Rod graciously posed for pictures with a group of excited fans before Alistair was seen introducing his new girlfriend to his family.
Model Penny, 54, looked stunning as ever as she wore a patterned maxi dress while bizarrely deciding to shed her shoes for the trip.
She hit the surrounding boutiques to nab a new pair of shoes to pair with her elegant dress while toting bags from the shops.
Rod Stewart was spotted with members of his extensive brood on Monday, including his son with wife Penny Lancaster, Alistair, 19
Model Penny, 54, looked stunning as ever as she wore a patterned maxi dress while bizarrely deciding to shed her shoes for the trip
Sean was looking happy and healthy in a bright blue vest and crisp trainers.
Alistair and his brother greeted each other fondly
Alistair was making a statement in a bold yellow top while his half-brother was looking happy and healthy in a bright blue vest and crisp trainers.
Rod’s brood comprises Sarah Streeter, 61, whose mother is Susannah Boffey, Sean, and Kimberly, 45, with ex-wife Alana Stewart, Renee, 32, and Liam, 31, who he shares with ex Rachel Hunter and daughter Ruby, 38, with ex-girlfriend Kelly Emberg.
His youngest children are Alistair and Aiden, 14, with Penny.
Rod’s family outing comes after the star praised King Charles for speaking publicly about his cancer diagnosis last year. The King announced he had been diagnosed with a form of cancer and was undergoing treatment.
Singer Sir Rod revealed in 2019 he had suffered prostate cancer for three years and that he is now in the clear. During an appearance on Loose Women on Friday, Sir Rod praised the King for being open about his illness.
Sir Rod said: ‘Let’s take our hats off to our King, who has made it publicly known. We are prostate sisters!”
The star was on the ITV show with fellow musician Jools Holland with the pair working on new collaborative LP Swing Fever together.
Jools was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2014 following a routine blood test after having no symptoms.
She hit the surrounding boutiques to nab a new pair of shoes to pair with her elegant dress while toting bags from the shops
Alistair was introducing a female friend to his half-brother
Rod was rocking Converse and high rise tube socks
Rod was feeling snap happy as he stood for pictures with fans
Jools added: ‘The whole point is to raise awareness so if you’re a man out there, get yourself checked.’
It comes after Sir Rod sold the rights to his music and likeness to Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group for just under $100 million.
The rock legend – whose back catalogue includes the hits Maggie May, Stay With Me, You Wear It Well, You’re in My Heart, and Do Ya Think I’m Sexy? – feels that after six decades in the music business, it’s time to secure his legacy.
He told The Wall Street Journal: ‘This year marks my 60th year in the music industry. The time is right, and I feel fortunate to have found partners in Irving and his team at Iconic that I can entrust with my life’s work and future musical legacy.’
Rod’s family outing comes after the star praised King Charles for speaking publicly about his cancer diagnosis last year
The King announced he had been diagnosed with a form of cancer last year, for which he underwent treatment
Irving Azoff, Chairman and CEO of Iconic, commented: ‘We are thrilled to welcome one of the most celebrated singer-songwriters of our time, Rod Stewart, to the Iconic family.
‘Our new partnership with HPS provides us with the resources and flexibility to make blockbuster signings like this one and to continue the success of our legendary artists and their legacies.’
Scot French, Governing Partner at HPS, added: ‘Iconic has built an impressive platform and artist portfolio, and we are pleased to provide financing that will enable the company to further scale its business and advance its mission of championing the rights of musical talent.’