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Fans divided as huge singer spotted wearing Celtic top as Rangers supporters say he's ‘off the playlist'
Fans divided as huge singer spotted wearing Celtic top as Rangers supporters say he's ‘off the playlist'

Scottish Sun

time26-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Fans divided as huge singer spotted wearing Celtic top as Rangers supporters say he's ‘off the playlist'

He's an award winning artist but may have lost some fans BOLD MOVE Fans divided as huge singer spotted wearing Celtic top as Rangers supporters say he's 'off the playlist' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A POPULAR musician has split opinions as he's been seen wearing a Celtic top. In a TikTok video promoting his latest song, singer/songwriter Myles Smith donned the Hoops' home shirt. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Singer Myles Smith posted a video wearing a Celtic top Credit: TikTok / mylessmithuk 5 Smith was recently named 2025's Rising Star at the BRIT Awards Credit: TikTok / mylessmithuk 5 He was promoting his latest song Credit: TikTok / mylessmithuk He released the tune Someone New a few days ago, which mimes to in his latest promo while sporting the green and white. With over 100k views already, hundreds of Scottish football fans have taken to the comments to express their glee or their disapproval. "The fact you're a Celtic fan you're 100x better," said one fan, while another added: "Was a fan before hand love everything you've brought out but just gone up in my opinion, hail hail." "This just made you better mon the Hoops," wrote one while another fan commented 'thought you couldn't get better'. But Rangers supporters were also quick to oppose with a flood of red, white and blue emojis. One said: "NOOOO you were one of my favourite musicians, why Celtic?!?" and another posted 'not a fan anymore sorry bro'. "Love your music but you picked the wrong side," one wrote, while another fumed: "Myles Smith absolutely ruined having that top on." It was the final straw for some, who said: "Guess you are off my playlist now," as well as: "Man I love your music but can't believe you've got that top on, come on mate." A third camp let their voice be heard in the replies as some Aberdeen fans came to take a pop following their Scottish Cup success over Brendan Rodgers' side at the weekend. They won on penalties on Saturday to lift the trophy for the first time in 35 years, with some writing 'stand free' and 'come on the Dandy Dons'. Celebrity Wrexham owner spotted in retro Celtic strip as he asks 'are they Catholics or Protestants' Regardless of what his choice of clothing has done to his support base in Scotland, he still boasts 27 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Known mostly for the hits Stargazing and Nice To Meet You, the 26-year-old was recently crowned the 2025 BRIT Awards 'Rising Star'. He also regularly faces jokes about his likeness to a well known footballer, as he wore a t-shirt brandishing the message 'I swear I'm not Divock Origi' on stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival. The Belgian was a Champions League winner with Liverpool and was most recently at Nottingham Forrest on loan from AC Milan. 5 Myles Smith at Radio 1 Big Weekend Credit: SplashNews 5 Former Liverpool player Divock Origi Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

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