
Celtic stars spotted filming ‘top secret' project with all-time great in city centre Glasgow pub
It isn't the first time he's been involved with his old club
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CELTIC stars were spotted rubbing shoulders with an all-time Parkhead great in Glasgow's city centre.
They were pictured outside popular bar McChuills in High Street and the venue was closed during their visit.
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Luke McCowan during the secret filming mission
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Henrik Larsson was also on set
Credit: john mcgowan photographer
It's believed the title winners were part of a video shoot for an advert, and they were joined by a very special guest at the set.
Adam Idah, Luke McCowan and Kasper Schmeichel were all spotted arriving at the bar for the project.
And alongside them was the King of Kings Henrik Larsson.
Larsson, 53, left the Hoops over two decades ago but he's still very much involved with the club to this day.
He regularly features in special film projects commissioned by the club, including the most recent Christmas advert which was aired in November.
Just days after that video was released the legendary striker was the star of the show at the SEC Armadillo for the highly anticipated An Evening with Henrik Larsson.
Earlier this year he took to the stage in Dublin for the first time ever when he appeared in front of Celtic fans for another show at The Helix.
Now he's back again - this time in Glasgow - to take part in another project.
The contents of this latest film is currently unknown but SunSport understands it is another advert which Larsson and a number of current starts are involved in.
A source has described the project as "top secret", with extras and those on site told to hand over their phones until 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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