A CELTIC legend has revealed he had an encounter with Donald Trump and was shocked by what he said to him.
Frank McAvennie was at the former President's estate Trump Turnberry for the John Hartson Foundation's charity golf day.
The event coincided with Trump's visit to Scotland and the former Hoops striker shared a photo of him in the foyer of the club.
Trump can be seen wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat while making an animated gesture.
McAvennie wrote alongside the post: "Can’t believe this guy said to me how did you miss that 3 foot putt."
Can’t believe this guy said to me how did you miss that 3 foot putt 🤔 pic.twitter.com/eLpoCl3f7J
— Frank McAvennie (@MaccaFrank) May 2, 2023
It comes after McAvennie appeared alongside former Rangers striker Gordon Dalziel in a music video.
He donned a white suit like John Travolta's character in Saturday Night Fever while Dalziel played the role of a DJ in the video, shot in city nightclub The Berkeley Suite.
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