
Rod Stewart's wild love life over the years including three wives and eight kids with five women
Rod Stewart had his fair share of romantic relationships over the years before he met his wife Penny Lancaster.
Rod Stewart is known to have had his fair share of fun and relationships over the years with three marriages under his belt and eight-children across five different women.
The Maggie May hitmaker, who is set to play the coveted Legends Slot at Glastonbury this weekend, once led a very different life in terms of his romantic relationships.
From teenage sweethearts and supermodels to secret affairs and three high-profile marriages, it's safe to say Rod's dating history is far from regular.
However, Rod is no longer chasing the ladies and is happily married to his third wife Penny Lancaster, who he shares two sons Alistair and Aiden with.
The pair recently celebrated their 18 year wedding anniversary with a romantic trip on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express to revisit their engagement, wedding and honeymoon spots.
But before Penny came along in 1999, there were many love affairs, two marriages, three proposals and already six children before her.
Despite having eight kids across multiple different women, Sir Rod is a family man and is believed to have strong relationships with all of his children, whose ages range from 61-years-old to 14-years-old.
Rod's eldest child, Sarah Streeter, was put up for adoption in 1963 after the singer's then-girlfriend Susannah Boffey had her at 17-years-old and was forced to give up her baby by her father. Sarah reconnected with her famous father in 2013 after decades apart.
Here we take a closer look at some of Rod's lovers over the years..
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