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Rocker Rod Stewart and his fiancee Penny Lancaster are celebrating after bringing a baby son into the world on Sunday.

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Baby joy for Rod and Penny

Crooner Rod Stewart has become a father for the seventh time after his fiancee Penny Lancaster gave birth to a baby boy.

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Rod Stewart is a father again.

Mon, 28 Nov, 2005

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Stewart wants to be daddy cool

Rock veteran Rod Stewart is hoping to become a father for the sixth time following his wedding to fiancee Penny Lancaster.

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Rock star Rod Stewart's daughter Ruby is carrying on the Stewart name by launching a singing career.

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