The teen fashionista has signed a deal with luxury clothing brand Palm Angels and has appeared on billboards across fashion capital Milan
Alasdair, 18, is the son of Sir Rod Stewart and his wife, Lady Penny Stewart
Image: Alastair Stewart/Instagram)
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Sir Rod Stewart's son is following his father's showbiz footsteps by starring in an advertising campaign in Italy despite being just 18 years of age.
Alastair Stewart is the son of Rod and his wife Penny Lancaster, who is a successful model herself.
The youngster has signed a deal with luxury clothing brand Palm Angels, resulting in his face being plastered over signs and billboards across Milan.
The teen fashionista posted snaps to his Instagram of a recent trip to Monte Carlo, sporting a Gucci belt, blue polo shirt and a pair of ripped denim jeans.
Alastair's half-sister, Ruby Stewart, took to social media to celebrate her sibling's successes. "My little brother has his own billboard in Milan," she wrote.
Alastair Stewart's face has been pasted across Milan
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( Penny Lancaster/Instagram)
Sir Rod Stewart's son Alastair Stewart, 18, has become a poster boy in his own right
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( Penny Lancaster/Instagram)
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Alastair is one of eight children the Maggy May singer has with five women; the star is known for enjoying a very cordial relationship with his exes.
Sir Rod is father to Alastair and Aidan, 11, with Penny, and has a son Liam and daughter Renee with his ex-wife, Rachel Hunter.
The musician, thought to be worth in the region of £215 million, is also father to Sarah Streeter, 58, who was raised by her adoptive parents Gerald and Evelyn Thubron.
Sir Rod also shares Kimberly, 42, and Sean, 41, with his first wife Alana Stewart. He has a 34-year-old daughter, Ruby, with his former partner Kelly Emberg.
The singer met Penny when she was working as a photographer back in 1999, and immediately fell head over heels in love, according to reports.
Sir Rod Stewart Family: Rod Stewart and his wife Penny Lancaster enjoyed some family time at Christmas last year (L-R, Bella Spooner, Liam Stewart, 27, Aidan Stewart, 10, Renee Stewart, 29, Alastair Stewart, Penny and Rod)
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( Penny Lancaster/Instagram)
The meeting came just days after the rocker's acrimonious split from Rachel Hunter.
"Rachel broke up with me on a Monday evening, and it was heartbreaking," he previously told People magazine. "But that Saturday night, I met Penny at the Dorchester Hotel in London. The bass player in my band, Carmine, said, 'Listen, you've just come out of a long nine-year marriage. You're not ready yet.'
"I nearly strangled him! Six months later, he gave me her phone number and she came over. She has mended my heart in more ways than one."
A straight-talker with an infamous rock 'n' roll lifestyle, most recently Sir Rod has been embroiled in a battle of words with fellow musician Elvis Costello after being criticised for singing 'Sweet Caroline' at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee concert.
Sir Rod recently got into a war of words with Elvis Costello after being criticised by the 'She' singer for performing 'Sweet Caroline' at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee concert
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Costello questioned Sir Rod's decision to sing the track instead of one of his classics like 'You Wear It Well'. A request was reportedly made by the BBC for Sir Rod to sing 'Sweet Caroline' - a crowd favourite which was sung by England fans throughout Euro 2020.
"If you read my actual remark, it about the wrong-headed idea of asking Sir Rod pass up You Wear It Well to lead a f***ing singalong," Costello said.
Sir Rod responded on Twitter : “‘Yes my voice was rough cos of Covid. I apologise, I thought it better it to make an appearance rather than let everyone down so sorry. By the way, where’s your hair gone mate????? Sir Rod."
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