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February 23, 2012

Gerard Butler makes fans giddy in Glasgow

Gerard Butler made his arrival into Glasgow International Airport on Tuesday, August 8th, 2011. Always happy to please the fans (but maybe not the paparazzi!), Gerry posed for pictures with two ladies who were lucky enough to spot him right before he left.

Gerry is in Scotland to play in a charity match against Manchester United today set to benefit ex-Celtic football butler2 player John Kennedy. The star of such movies as The Bounty Hunter and 300 is a longtime Celtic’s fan and is said to be “delighted at getting the opportunity to play at Celtic Park”.

In other Butler news, word spread across the internet yesterday that the forty one year old had signed on to FBI thriller, The Bricklayer. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film is based the best-selling novel by former FBI agent Noah Boyd and follows a rogue former agent (Butler) who’s called in to help battle a criminal group that is demanding an escalating series of multi-million dollar ransom payments.

We’ve just added a hot! hot! hot! new photograph of Gerry during the match earlier today and we must say, WOW! Now we know why he looks so thin these days, a lot of working out. GOOD LORD LOOK AT THOSE ABS!!!

We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming…..


Photo Cred: Fame Pictures

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Comments

  1. Buttonbear2003 says:

    it’s not to benefit and ex-player, it’s for the African famine.  And it’s Celtic not Celtics.  And it’s a legends match – so celebs and ex-players not the ‘real’ team…

    • The stories I’ve read online say its to benefit the ex-player and I said Celtic’s not Celtics. Thanks!

      • Walfrid says:

        The game was originally a benefit game for John Kennedy, a young celtic player whose career was cut short by injury. However, in a fantastically generous gesture, he has donated all the proceeds from the game to Oxfam’s appeal for the famine in east Africa.

      • Dianne says:

        Don’t worry about it Rosy. I got called on the same mistake. Celtic fans are a testy lot. I think it’s an American thing to make our team names plural when we say them. It’s as natural to us as breathing.

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