SCOTS actor James Cosmo has been spotted enjoying an afternoon in Glasgow with a former River City star.
The Braveheart, Trainspotting, and Game of Thrones actor was pictured at Pavement in Merchant City with Leah MacRae over the weekend.
The actress – who played Ellie McLean in the popular Scottish soap – uploaded a snap with the famous Clydebank actor to her Instagram account on Sunday.
The caption reads: "My liege. Utterly besotted with this insanely talented, beautiful man.
"Whit a big dreamboat. Pinch me now."
It's believed the 75-year-old is currently in the city for the filming of an upcoming six-part BBC One series titled "Nightsleeper".
The show boasts a star-studded cast including Joe Cole, who is known for his role as John Shelby in Peaky Blinders, Alexandra Roach, Cosmo, Ruth Madeley, MacRae, and more.
It is set on a sleeper train travelling from London to Glasgow.
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