Rod and Alastair Stewart play in pool
Singer Rod Stewart, 62, and his son Alastair Wallace, 20 months, play in a hotel pool while vacationing in Capri, Italy on Saturday.
Photo by INF.
Singer Rod Stewart, 62, and his son Alastair Wallace, 20 months, play in a hotel pool while vacationing in Capri, Italy on Saturday.
Photo by INF.
Seriously that guy is SO freaking old to have a new little baby like that. Good grief. Who the heck is gonna be his dad when Roddie croaks? That stuff bugs me. Poor kiddo.
- Sara Maria on
I can’t decide if it’s irresponsible to have a child at his age or not.
He will be in his 80′s when the child is most likely to be graduating from high-school. I’m sure he’s a great Dad but the age thing has ruffled my feathers.
- Dizz on
I don’t know either Dizz… it’s a tough call. My thoughts are that he’ll be at least in his 80′s… if he’s even alive. I just can’t imagine living out my childhood or even my late teenage years without a parent and with all of these older individuals having babies these days I’m sure we’ll see a lot more of that happening, it seems disheartening more than anything.
But I must say that he is an absolutely gorgeous little boy and I can only hope his daddy is around for him for years to come.
- Rachel on
My thoughts on the whole age thing is, yes! you can be TOO old…I just don’t think it is fair to the child…Recently Bruce Willis said something along the lines of when you are a man it doesn’t matter how old you are, but yes! it does matter…it would be nice if a child could have their father there to see them graduate, get married, have children etc…and rumours going around that Hugh Hefner may be having another child?! Don’t get me started!
- Lousiana on
My dad was 51 when he died so I don’t it really matters. The only thing that I think is a bit ugh is the fact that he keeps “upgrading” his partner’s every few years!!!
- Dazzlar on
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