
James McAvoy does most Scottish thing – and Martin Compston loves it
The Drumchapel-born star appeared to order a morning roll with square sausage and an egg.
Sharing a picture of the tasty-looking treat on Instagram, McAvoy wrote: "Thanks to Greg and all the team at Auld Hag for another fine breakfast."
McAvoy also took a selfie which he shared in the post where he donned a T-shirt that said, "Thank f*** I'm Scottish" — designed by Trackie McLeod.
The T-shirts can be purchased via www.auldhag.co.uk.
[[Martin Compston]] left a comment on the post of four clapping hands emojis, while Jean Johansson, Scottish TV presenter said: "I want wan!".
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