Rod Stewart, 76, and Penny Lancaster, 50, treat son Alastair to a lavish slap-up meal as teenager celebrates his 16th birthday
Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster looked glamorous as they headed out to celebrate their son Alastair’s 16th birthday in London on Saturday night.
Model Penny, 50, put on a very leggy display in a a black satin mini dress which she paired with polka dot sheer tights during a celebratory dinner at Nobu Portland Square.
Rod, 76, meanwhile, looked dapper in a checked blazer which he paired with a matching tie and leopard print creepers.
Out on the town! Rod Stewart, 76, and Penny Lancaster, 50, looked glamorous as they headed on a night out to celebrate their son Alastair’s 16th birthday in London on Saturday night
Penny finished off her look with a lilac velvet blazer and studded black slip on heels.
Alastair looked casual in ripped grey jeans, black trainers and a polo shirt while holding a blue jacket in his hand.
The outing comes after Rod discussed Penny’s menopause journey on Loose Women on Tuesday.
Stunning: Model Penny put on a very leggy display in a a black satin mini dress which she paired with polka dot sheer tights
The singer said he found the experience ‘frightening’ as he witnessed Penny change ‘from the person I married’ – leaving him researching everything he could about the menopause.
He said: ‘I googled menopause so much when she was going through it, she was in a fragile situation, I just had to listen and learn and get ready for saucepans being thrown through the kitchen.
‘It was frightening, it wasn’t the person I married, she explained it through the tears and we talked it through.’
Last year Penny spoke out on her experience of the menopause, revealing that she first experienced symptoms during lockdown.
Penny admitted she has found the past few months extra tough because of her symptoms, but gushed that her rocker husband and their two sons Alastair and Aiden, 10, had been very understanding.
Candid: The outing comes after Rod discussed Penny’s menopause journey on Loose Women on Tuesday
Speaking from her home, Penny told her co-stars: ‘Rod and I have a very close and intimate, open relationship about all sorts of things.’
‘I talk to him about how I’m feeling in the lead up to my period, feeling a little down or sad or… I always say, “Darling give me space today, it’s the time of the month.”‘
She added: ‘I’ve explained to them [my family] about the hormones I’m experiencing since March, my last period.’
‘I’ve been having the really hot sweats, and then freezing cold… my body temperature is fluctuating all over the place. It affects your mood swings, I’ve been putting on more weight.’
Penny then recalled a particularly tough day, explaining: ‘I was in the kitchen, cooking dinner, it had been one of those days where everything had been going wrong and I’d had enough. I ended up throwing the dinner across the kitchen.’
Soulmates: He said: ‘I googled menopause so much when she was going through it, she was in a fragile situation, I just had to listen and learn and get ready for saucepans being thrown through the kitchen’
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