Hibs have plenty of celebrity fans as you will see from our photo gallery (Photo: Photo: Third Party)
Over the years, we have seen many celebrities come out and publicly announce their support of the Easter Road club – and here are some of the most famous ones.
Boxing champion Josh Taylor is a big Hibs fan. The ‘Tartan Tornado’ from Prestonpans can often be seen at Easter Road. (Photo: Photo: Getty)
Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh is another well-known Hibby. The Muirhouse-raised writer now lives in Chicago, but often gives his thoughts on all things Hibs on his Twitter account. (Photo: Photo: JPI Media)
Mission Impossible actor Dougray Scott still follows his beloved Hibs from his home in Hollywood.The Fife-born actor revealed in an interview: “I’ve got Hibs TV, so I watch every single game I can. I’d love to get back for more matches though.” (Photo: Photo: Third Party)
Proclaimers Craig and Charlie Reid are Hibs-daft. The Leith-born twins’ anthem, Sunshine On Leith, can be heard swirling around Easter Road come rain or shine. (Photo: Photo: Third Party)
The Proclaimers are not the only famous Hibs-daft siblings. The Murray brothers – Andy and Jamie – are also of a green-and-white persuasion.Their love of the Easter Road club stems from their grandfather, Roy Erskine, who played full-back for Hibs in the 50s. (Photo: Photo: Getty)
Former TV weatherman and MSP Lloyd Quinan is another life-long Hibs supporter. (Photo: Photo: Third Party)
Broadcaster, presenter and pantomime actor Grant Stott is a well-known Hibs supporter. (Photo: Photo: JPI Media)
The former Marillion frontman from Haddington has never hidden his love for Hibs. The singer – real name Derek Dick – is a lifelong supporter whose love for the Leith club came from his father, Bert, who sadly passed away just two days after watching the Hibees lift the Scottish Cup in 2016 to end their 114-year wait for the trophy. (Photo: Photo: Third Party)
Ex-Josef K and Aztec Camera guitarist Malcolm Ross has followed Hibs since he was a young boy. Photo Domino Records. (Photo: Third Party)
Louis Abbott, the lead singer of Scots chamber-pop outfit Admiral Fallow, is known to be a die-hard Hibs fan. (Photo: Photo: Third Party)