Why McFly members needed new passports after ride with Rod Stewart

Why McFly members needed new passports after ride with Rod Stewart

The band appeared on ‘The Late, Late Show’ with Stewart before hitching a ride with him on a private jet

Rod Stewart played a trick on the members of the McFly.

During participation in the Australian program I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, Danny Jones talked about Stewart.

The owner of the hit “I Don’t Want To Talk About It” and the band participated in the talk show The Late, Late Show. THE McFly — formed by Jones, Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd — would stay in the city until that night, as they had to fulfill a schedule of shows around America.

Stewartthen offered a ride on his private jet. Before the group members boarded, Rod He asked them for their passports, which he kept until landing.

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“He got into his Rolls-Royce, took our passports back and handed them to our tour manager. All the visas were sorted, everything was in order for the United States and South America,” he said. Jones. “And since I told him this story, he thought it would be funny to draw penises on our heads on our passports!”

Arriving at immigration in the United States, the customs agent didn’t like the joke. “Do you think this is funny?”, he reportedly asked the band.

“No, no, no! Rod Stewart literally drew a penis on our heads!”, he replied, remembering that the document of Judd was unharmed.

According to the The Independent (via People), the band needed to get new passports.


Source: Rollingstone

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