Singer Rod Stewart says he inspired musician Ronnie Wood to have more children.
Stewart, 71, has taken the credit for his 68-year-old former Faces bandmate and his wife Sally Humphreys deciding to start a family, saying he and his partner Penny Lancaster talked them into it, reports dailymail.co.uk.
"I must admit it was me and Penny that was pushing for them to have children - I'm sure Sally wanted them but she just needed a spokesman and she got it in me," Stewart said.
Stewart can't help but be amused at the thought of how much his old friend's life is going to change when he becomes a father to twins very soon.
Speaking on British TV show "Lorraine", he added: "He doesn't know what's going to happen to him. I laugh every time I think of it."
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