
Celtic stars and club legend spotted filming in Glasgow
They were seen outside McChuills on High Street, which was closed for their visit.
According to the Scottish Sun, the title winners were reportedly part of a video shoot for an advert, joined by Adam Idah, Luke McCowan, and Kasper Schmeichel.
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Making the appearance extra special was the presence of Larsson — affectionately known as 'The King of Kings' — who remains a beloved figure at Celtic Park more than 20 years after leaving the club.
Now 53, the iconic striker continues to feature in club campaigns, including recent high-profile projects such as Celtic's Christmas advert.
The legendary striker was the star of the show at the SEC Armadillo for the highly anticipated An Evening with Henrik Larsson, just days after the Christmas advert was released.
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A source described the project to the Scottish Sun as "top secret," with extras and those on site told to hand over their phones until the end of filming.
McChuills refused to go into detail when they told customers early in the day that the bar would be closed until 8pm.
A post on social media read: "Unfortunately, due to completely-foreseen circumstances, McChuills will be closed today until 8pm."

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