Sir Rod Stewart, 75, who is isolating at home with his wife Penny Lancaster, 49, and four of his eight children, reflected on how he hasn't spent much time with his kids before the coronavirus lockdown.The rock star told BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright how living with them has been "wonderful".It came after the host, 65, asked the best-selling artist how he and his family are during the global pandemic.After Steve quizzed Rod: "Are you and your family OK, Rod?" the star responded: "Yeah we are.
It's been pleasurable actually."I've got eight kids and four of them are here living with me."Rod went on to explain how "wonderful" it has been to have some quality time with his offspring Liam and Renee, who he shares with former spouse Rachel.