Rod Stewart kept out of kitchen because ****ing dinner would "take his masculinity"

Rod Stewart kept out of kitchen because ****ing dinner would "take his masculinity"

Penny Lancaster reveals she keeps Rod Stewart out of the kitchen because ****ing dinner would ‘take his masculinity’

  • Model said she was ‘a bit old fashioned’ when it came to gender equality
  • 44-year-old told ITV’s Loose Women that ‘putting on an apron belittles men’
  • Viewers condemned remarks, with one saying ‘Does she live in the 1950s?’

Penny Lancaster has revealed that she keeps Rod Stewart out of the kitchen because ****ing dinner would ‘take his masculinity’.
The model, who said she was ‘a bit old fashioned’ when it came to gender equality, said she believed that ‘putting on an apron belittles men’.
The 44-year-old made the comments as she was appearing as a panellist this morning on ITV’s Loose Women.

Lancaster, who married the Scottish rocker in 2024, said that she was all for ‘equal rights’ but that she believed in ‘the hunter gatherer, the macho man, looking after the family’.
‘I do agree with equal rights and if women want to go and work that’s fabulous,’ she said.

‘If anything, when men come home I think it’s more a case of being more a part of the family, being with the children, spending more time with the children, being a strong role model.
‘But going as far as ****ing and putting the apron on, I think that, not belittles men, but takes the masculinity and I would miss that.’
Penny Lancaster on how men ****ing takes their masculinity
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Lancaster, who married the Scottish rocker in 2024, was criticised by viewers for her controversial remarks

She added: ‘We’re different… men are from Mars and women are from Venus, testosterone, estrogen, we’re different creatures, I think you’ve got to let men do it their way.’
But viewers were quick to condemn her views. One user tweeted: ‘Does Penny Lancaster live in the 1950s?’
And Dani Carrington added: ‘Guess women are just used to being dehumanised then?’
Menawhile, another user wrote: ‘So men shouldn’t **** dinner?? What about single dads?’
Lancaster also revealed that her husband dresses up for family dinner at home, saying he puts on a ‘smart pair of pants and a shirt’.
Lancaster appeared on the show alongside Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan and guest panellist Saira Khan.

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I guess she’d have wept bitter tears of emasculation at the sight of my Bloke volunteering to wash the dishes last night so he could try out his brand new rubber duck shaped dish brush…