It was an awesome time in Dubrovnik, Croatia as Rod Stewart and his family, including his wife Penny Lancaster and his many children, gathered to celebrate the union of his son, Liam, to Nicole Artukovich. The wedding took place at St. Ignatius church and was followed by a merry wild party, which led to Rod letting his pants down at the bar.
Penny looked gorgeous as she coordinated colors with Rod’s suit in a sleeveless light purple dress with a big bow detailing in front and a thigh-high slit. The kids—Sarah, Kimberly, Ruby, Renee, Sean, Alastair, and Aiden—were also in high spirits as they posed for photos in their blue or golden-yellow-toned outfits.
Rod Stewart lets his pants down to embarrass youngest child
Amid the festivities, which Rod’s ex-wife Rachel Hunter was also present for, the singer-songwriter shared a snap of himself and Aiden at a bar, with his red briefs exposed and his pants down to his ankles. “How to embarrass your youngest at the hotel bar after a long weekend of activities,” Rod’s cheeky caption read.
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Aiden sat nearby with a glass in hand as he watched his dad attempt to fluster him. He was not the only one privy to such a daring display as Rod previously went topless during the wedding reception, showing off his tattooed bare chest to guests and a chanting group of shirtless men.
Rod left a group family photo from the wedding on his Instagram page, admitting to his 1.4 million followers that he was “immensely proud to have witness the beautiful wedding ceremony of my son Liam to his bride Nicole.” It was a touching milestone for both Liam and Rod, as father and son are known to share a close bond.
Fans took to the comments to congratulate Liam on his wedding and praised Rod for being a great dad to the top ice hockey player. “The wedding was beyond beautiful and a bit too fun!” someone exclaimed. “What a dude! You Sir are the best,” another added, praising Rod. Penny also left a short note calling the nuptials “the most wonderful day.”