'Gid Sunday': Gers-daft actor looks chuffed after Old Firm win - Iqraa news

'Gid Sunday': Gers-daft actor looks chuffed after Old Firm win <i>(Image: Instagram)</i>

'Gid Sunday': Gers-daft actor looks chuffed after Old Firm win (Image: Instagram)

A Gers-daft actor was pictured hanging out with an ex-Rangers player's brother after the club's Old Firm win.

Two Doors Down legend Grado, real name Graeme Stevely, linked up with Harvey Gilmour - Billy Gilmour's younger brother - after the Celtic v Rangers clash on Sunday, March 16.

The two Glasgow teams battled it out at Celtic Park as part of their Scottish Premiership match, with the Gers winning 3 - 2.


READ MORE: Hoops legend pictured at Celtic v Rangers clash


After the match, the 36-year-old TV star posted a picture alongside Harvey on social media.

In the image, the pair looked chuffed as they celebrated the win.

He captioned it: "Gid Sunday."

(Image: Instagram) Billy Gilmour, 23, is known for playing for Rangers' youth team from 2009 until 2017.

The young lad, from Ayrshire, now plays for Napoli in Itlay after leaving Brighton & Hove Albion in 2024.

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