Sir Rod Stewart called into a live Sky News phone-in offering to donate money for medical scans after hearing stories relating to the NHS crisis.
He added that he would like to donate money to pay for "10 or 20 scans" after listening in on the news programme as the crisis impacting the NHS was discussed.
He also expressed his support for strike action undertaken by nurses, telling reporters that the NHS needs to be "rebuilt with billions and billions" to overcome its current crisis, adding: I'm on your side."
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