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Rod Stewart finds the controversy he never knew he neededWe didn't know we still needed Rod Stewart. The 80-year-old has not been overly important musically lately, but he somehow became an icon even if many people cannot say exactly why. He's got that ...
Sir Rod Stewart has sensationally endorsed Nigel Farage after blasting Sir Keir Starmer for “cutting off the fishing in Scotland”. The forever young 80-year-old, who is performing at Glastonbury this ...
Last week, Rod, who took up the Legends Slot on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury, showed his support for Farage during an interview with The Times. The 80-year-old claimed that Labour was trying to ditch ...
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GB News on MSNRod Stewart, 80, halts BBC Glastonbury set to make political statement amid backlash to Nigel Farage endorsementSir Rod Stewart took to Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage on Sunday afternoon, delivering an energetic performance in the festival's coveted Legends slot. However, just minutes into his set, the Maggie May ...
Rod Stewart has urged voters to give Nigel Farage a chance as he criticised both Sir Keir Starmer and the Conservatives.
Rod Stewart tells UK to ‘give Farage a chance’ - British rocker claimed that the Reform UK leader is ‘coming across well’ when asked about the political future of the UK ...
It’s hard for me because I’m extremely wealthy, and I deserve to be, so a lot of it doesn’t really touch me. But that doesn’t mean I’m out of touch' ...
Rock legend Rod Stewart voiced support for Reform UK leader Nigel Farage while criticizing American leadership on Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Rod Stewart says country should ‘give Farage a chance’Sir Rod Stewart has called on Britain to “give Nigel Farage a chance” as he revealed how close he came to pulling out of his Glastonbury appearance. The 80-year-old singer backed the Reform UK leader ...
While taking the stage at Glastonbury, Rod Stewart faced a great deal of backlash for showing his support for far-right ...
Look, Rod Stewart is free to support Nigel Farage if he wants to. But if someone turned up at Glastonbury and played the theme tune to Cagney & Lacey on the theremin for two hours during his set ...
Sir Rod Stewart found himself at the centre of backlash in the lead-up to his Glastonbury set this weekend when he shared his take that people have “got to give” Reform leader Nigel Farage ...
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