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Rod Stewart visits hospital where he paid for scans

Rod Stewart: "I'm not all mouth and trousers"
Rod Stewart: "I'm not all mouth and trousers"

Rod Stewart said he wanted to "prove I’m not all mouth and trousers" as he visited his local NHS hospital in the UK where he paid for a day of scans for patients to help cut waiting lists.

Arriving in a white Rolls-Royce on a drizzly February day, the 78-year-old star said "hi everyone" as he climbed from the car outside Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex.

The singer-songwriter last month called a live phone-in segment on Sky News and offered to pay for people to have hospital scans, having just returned from having a scan himself.

Rod Stewart arrives at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex

Wearing a cream roll-neck jumper, knee-length coat, black trousers and dark blue trainers, he shook hands with a series of NHS staff outside a mobile MRI scanning unit and posed for photographs.

He joked "let’s all have a sing-song" and signed his autograph for a fan, before speaking to reporters.

Stewart’s donation is covering a day of scans for patients, which are being carried out at private healthcare firm InHealth’s mobile MRI scanning unit which is currently positioned at the hospital site.

Explaining how he came to pay for a day of scans at his local hospital, Stewart said: "I had just come from my scan in a private clinic near Harley Street.

"I walked in and said, 'I’m terribly sorry I’m half hour late’.

"They said, ‘don’t worry, there’s hardly anybody in here today’.

"There were eight people with hardly anything to do.

"Then I thought this is a terrible injustice, so here we are."

Rod Stewart poses for a selfie with medics after he called a phone-in segment on live Sky News in January and offered to pay for people to have hospital scans

He said he was "here not to talk about politics, please, because otherwise, it overshadows what we’re trying to do".

Stewart said he would like to pay for scans elsewhere too.

"If this is a big success, which I think it will be, I’d like to do it in Belfast, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, and just keep it going, and hope some other people follow me," he said.

"Because I want to prove I’m not all mouth and trousers and that’s why I’m here to prove that I followed through with it, ok folks."

He added: "There must be enough money in the coffers to pay up for these nurses – only two years ago we were clapping and now…

"Bless them, they work so hard, salt of the earth."

Rod Stewart takes a selfie with Omarie Ryan, who received an MRI scan on his left knee

As patient Omarie Ryan went to leave the unit, the Forever Young singer said "behind the door" and moved his hand into sight for a handshake.

Stewart then posed for selfies with 36-year-old Mr Ryan, who had travelled from London for a routine left knee scan.

The star said: "So this is my first customer!

"All good pal? You take care of yourself, stay healthy, alright mate."

To laughter from the gathered crowd, he added: "And I have a new CD coming out in five weeks!"

Mr Ryan said afterwards: "It was a dream come true."

Stephanie Lawton, chief operating officer at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, said Stewart paid for a day of scans at the hospital which would help reduce their waiting list by around 10%, or around 20 patients.

"Rod’s a local resident, we’re his local hospital, we’re really delighted to be working with him and his team for the benefit of patients and doing everything we can to reduce the waiting lists," she said.

Ms Lawton added: "It would be fantastic if he would continue to work with us.

"We’ve got a charity, he would be a massive supporter for the organisation. We would be delighted if he wanted to continue the links."

Source: Press Association

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