The Hollywood legend has switched sides prior to the Old Firm clash at Parkhead this afternoon a week after he was seen signing a Rangers jersey in his trailer.
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Hollywood icon Samuel L Jackson has crossed the city divide and has decided to adorn some Celtic gear a week after he held a Rangers top.
The Marvel star is currently in the country filming a movie titled Damaged right now. It is about a terrorising serial killer and also stars Westworld’s Vincent Cassel and Scottish actor Gianni Capaldi.
Gers fans were delighted when the silver screen legend posed with a this season’s first-team jersey in his trailer. The number 23 top, which is usually worn by winger Scott Wright, was signed by Jackson.
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However, his co-star Capaldi managed to persuade the A-lister to switch sides.
Ahead of the clash at Parkhead today, the Scottish actor shared a pic of the Pulp Fiction favourite wearing the training tracksuits of the current league leaders.
He wrote: "Unleash the FURY. Cmon @CelticFC. Big love from @OfficialGianni & a Jedi from the set of #Damaged."
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