Penny Lancaster, the wife of rock legend Rod Stewart, has insisted that her husband of 18 years sever all connections with longtime acquaintance Donald Trump. The Maggie May singer’s spouse has firmly voiced her stance, and Rod has no intention of opposing her directive.
Rod Stewart has stated that he has explicitly communicated that the former U.S. President is no longer part of his social circle. According to Radar Online, the two were once close friends and neighbors until Penny took offense at Donald Trump’s treatment of women.
The 80-year-old rocker did not resist much. Previously, Rod Stewart mentioned that he enjoyed attending Trump’s social gatherings. However, times have changed. The singer reveals that his former friend has become someone he no longer recognizes or respects.
“I used to go to (Trump’s) Christmas party and the balls he held, but my wife said no,” Stewart shared in an earlier interview. “There was stuff he was coming out with, what he was saying about women he had known in the past, and Penny said, ‘You’re not going. He’s a disgrace.’”
ROD STEWART MOVES ON FROM DONALD TRUMP TO BIGGER GOALS
Even without Donald Trump in his life, Rod Stewart isn’t quietly stepping back as he enters his later years. Despite facing reported health challenges, at 80, he continues to perform live regularly.
Nowadays, Rod Stewart has a few significant ambitions he aims to achieve. As previously reported, his latest pursuits have both amazed fans and deeply concerned his family.
Rod recently disclosed that he is on a quest to break a world record. Sources reveal that Sir Rod Stewart has started training on the private 100-meter track at his estate, determined to make history at 80 years old.
Stewart is striving to surpass his personal best of 19 seconds and dethrone the current record holder Kenton Brown, who set the 100-meter sprint record for 80-year-olds at 14.21 seconds. It’s a bold challenge, and Stewart knows he has a tough journey ahead if he wants to claim the title.
It is well known that throughout his career, Rod Stewart has lived a hard-partying rock and roll lifestyle.
“I’m aware my days are numbered, but I’ve got no fear. We have all got to pass on at some point, so we are all in the same basket. I am going to be enjoying myself for these last few years as much as I can,” Stewart remarked.
The singer’s enduring love for excess—especially drinking—has left his family deeply worried as he pursues his world record goal. They fear the demanding training regimen, combined with his age and partying habits, could present serious health risks.
Despite his family’s concerns, Rod Stewart remains undeterred. He is fully focused on chasing that world record and living life to the fullest. For the legendary rocker, aging doesn’t mean slowing down; it means pushing harder, living louder, and doing it all on his own terms.