Over the years, we have seen many celebrities come out and publicly announce their support of the Parkhead club - and here are the most famous ones among the lot.
. 12 famous faces who support Celtic
Celtic have a whole host of celebrity supporters. Photo: Photo: JPI Media
. Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly is well-known to follow Celtic.
The Big Yin has said that a Rangers fan once "put me on the deck and he painted my nose blue.” Photo: Photo: PA
. Rod Stewart
Maggie May singer Rod Stewart is probably Celtic's best-known celebrity fan and has been attending matches for decades now. Photo: Photo: Third Party
. Frankie Boyle
Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle is a Celtic fan and, whilst he doesn't often discuss football, he has taken to social media on the odd occasion to make clear which of the Glasgow clubs he follows.
On the current Covid-19 crisis and its impact on football - and in particular the title race between the Hoops and Rangers - he recently tweeted: "It's almost worth it to see Celtic handed a 9th title in a row in the bitterest possible circumstances." Photo: Photo Third Party
. Jim Kerr
Simple Minds frontman Jim Kerr is another huge Celtic fan. He once duped his grandkids into thinking he played for the Hoops.
"They were a wee bit upset that the kids in the class were laughing when they were adamant that their grandad was a rock star who played for Celtic," he said in a recent interview. Photo: Photo: JPI Media
5. Jim Kerr
Simple Minds frontman Jim Kerr is another huge Celtic fan. He once duped his grandkids into thinking he played for the Hoops.
"They were a wee bit upset that the kids in the class were laughing when they were adamant that their grandad was a rock star who played for Celtic," he said in a recent interview. Photo: Photo: JPI Media
6. Paolo Nutini
The Paisley-born singing sensation is a die-hard Hoops fan, who once serenaded the Celtic dressing room after an Old Firm match in 2011.
The New Shoes hitmaker has also performed live for the Parkhead crowd in the past. Photo: Photo: Third Party
7. Bobby Gillespie
Primal Scream lead singer Bobby Gillespie has supported Celtic since he was a young boy.
He once said in an interview that seeing the violence on the streets of Glasgow while growing up - particularly around Old Firm games - had a lasting impact on his writing.
“I used to see a lot of violence at Celtic Rangers matches," he said.
“I couldn’t get home from the Celtic end. I lived by the Rangers end and I had to wait for about 40 minutes because there would always be a running battle outside." Photo: Photo: JPI Media
8. Kevin Bridges
Celtic-daft Kevin Bridges once said he was snubbed by singer Nicole Scherzinger after bumping into her at an event.
“I told her that I’m a Celtic fan and we used to have a South Korean right-back called Cha Du-Ri. And we used to sing, ‘Dontcha wish your right-back was Cha Du-Ri?’ She never laughed." Photo: Photo: Third Party