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Rod Stewart and Wife Penny Lancaster Go on a Romantic Stroll Together in the South of France — See the Sweet Pics!

Celebrity couple Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster have brought a whole new meaning to the term “date night.” On Sunday, July 21, the two lovers took a romantic stroll together on a port in St-Tropez, France, before they boarded a yacht and partied the night away.

The moment was almost as beautiful as the day they renewed their wedding vows in the summer of 2017. “Penny is my whole world. What a girl,” Rod told Hello! at the time. “Love means many things to many people but to me it’s wanting to share everything with the one you love and I love Penny more now than ever, if that is at all possible.”

“It was a beautifully romantic thing to do. We’re not proving anything, just sharing our love with our friends and family,” he continued. “You get married with the hope that you’ll be together. When we renewed our vows, we said them not with just hope but with a reassurance. Along with hope, there is also faith, love and bringing all the family together.”

Rod and Penny first got married in June 2007. He was previously married to Rachel Hunter from 1990 to 2006 and Alana Stewart from 1979 to 1984. “Being able to reflect on those ten years and say those words to one another and still know we mean them is important,” the “Have I Told You Lately” crooner admitted. “This felt more special.”

Scroll below to see pics of Rod and Penny taking a romantic stroll in France!

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