Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster enjoy a night out with their blended family in Las Vegas on Saturday.
The rock legend, 79, has been married to former Loose Women star Penny, 53, since 2007 and they have sons Alastair, 18, and Aiden, 13, together.
But the couple proudly posed with Rod’s daughter Renee, 32, who he has from his previous marriage to model Rachel Hunter, as they celebrated the anniversary of his Wolfies Whisky brand.
Rod’s hockey player son Liam, 29, whom he also has with Rachel, also turned out for the even, opting for a baseball cap and black tee as he stood next to his wife Nicole Artukovich.
Also joining the couple was Rod’s other son Sean, 43, whose mother is Rod’s first wife Alana Hamilton.
The pair looked every inch the happy couple at the first anniversary of Wolfie’s Whisky as they partied at The Barbershop Cuts & Cocktails.
For the outing, the Maggie May hitmaker opted for a white pinstripe suit complete with polka dot shirt and styled it all out with a beaded necklace and contrasting shoes.
Former model Penny chose a lightweight leopard print dress and a host of elegant bracelets as she let her blonde locks flow free.
At one point, Rod leant in and put his arm around his wife as they grinned at the glitzy event,
In another snap, Penny clutched with her a denim jacket and stood even taller in a a pair of golden high heel sandals.
Rod celebrated the milestone of his whisky brand with a birthday cake with a cake that came with huge sparklers.
The multi-million selling rock star was all smiles as the rest of his brood looked on in pride.
The 40% abv whisky is described as tasting ‘wonderfully balanced with flavours of warming cinnamon, fresh vanilla and baked apple’.
Rod said getting the flavour right was essential, previously insisting: ‘[Fans] aren’t going to drink it just because I’m associated with it.
‘I have to convince them it’s a very, very unusual and brand new taste of whisky. I’m not a connoisseur by any means, but this one is so acceptable to the palate.
Rod has also said that Wolfie’s is a tribute to his lifelong love affair with Scotland and also his career, with subtle nods to Americana
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Source: Tampa Bay Times