Rod Stewartâs youngest sons, Alastair and Aiden, looked so grown up in a sweet snap shared to social media, which showcased the boysâ close bond with their rocker father. Alastair, 19, donned a pair of gingham pants and a partially-unbuttoned black shirt in the photo, with gold chains underneath and his brunette locks slicked back into a bun.Â
Rod looked content backstage sitting between his sons on the lounge, as he laid a hand on Alastairâs shoulder and another on Aidenâs knee. The 14-year-old wore blue jeans, a white tee and a black jacket as he hugged his dad, who sported a loose blue shirt and his signature stack of necklaces.Â
Alastair also included a clip from Rodâs show in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as he watched his dad perform from the crowd. He was his momâs mini-me in the post, while his younger brother looked just like Rod.Â
The budding model simply captioned the snap with a heart emoji, as his mother, Penny Lancaster, took to the comment section to sweetly write: âMy boys xxâ. Penny has been married to Rod since 2007, following an eight-year romance. Â
Learn more about Rod and Pennyâs close bond with their sons belowâŠ
Fans of the âMaggie Mayâ singer chimed in on the family photo, with one writing: âGreat pic of your three handsome boys,â while another added: âThe Stewart men are all so gorgeous.â A third declared that the boys received âgood genes from Mom,â while another said: âYour boys are adorable!!âÂ
Rod is also a proud father to six other children: Sarah, 61, Kimberly, 46, Sean, 45, Ruby, 38, Renee, 33, and Liam, 31. He welcomed Sarah with his ex-girlfriend, Susannah Boffey, and shares Kimberly and Sean with his ex-wife, Alana Stewart. Ruby was born from his romance with Kelly Emberg, and Renee and Liam arrived during his marriage to Rachel Hunter. Â
The 80-year-old revealed in 2011 that while it was a challenge to bring all of his kids together for a family event, it was more important than ever as he entered his twilight years.Â
âIâm trying to make more time now that Iâve carved out my career. I want to enjoy my kids. Weâre all planning a massive vacation somewhere. Itâs hard to get them all together because they are all off in different directions. But I am so proud of them,â he told People.Â
Penny, who is a loving stepmother to Rodâs six other children, shared with HELLO! that building a relationship with the blended brood took time.Â
âYou set out thinking, âOkay, Iâm going to meet a man, get married, have childrenâ, and thatâs going to be your little cocoon. You donât believe that by adding other pods, other families can join together,â she explained.Â
âIt was extremely challenging and something I hadnât kind of prepared myself for, but actually, once again, putting in the hard work and putting in the love and the kindness and all of that, and talking about reaping the benefits. Iâm so fortunate.â
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