A GLASGOW DJ has been awarded a special gift by iconic Still Game actors.
Ewan McVicar, who released the hit song Tell Me Something Good, was presented with the first-ever 'Lucky Donkey Golden Bottle' - a bottle of Jack and Victor Blended Scotch Whisky.
Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, who play Jack and Victor in the popular sitcom, met with Ewan, who was the first recipient to receive their own brand bottle.
They took to Instagram to share the news, and wrote: "Delighted to award the fantastic and brilliant @ewanmcvicar_ the first ever 'Lucky Donkey Golden Bottle'!!!
"These bottles will be handed out to truly amazing Scottish talent and we are delighted Ewan is the first recipient especially after winning the Electronic award at Saturday's Scottish Music Awards!!! #goldenbottle #luckydonkey #jackandvictor #stillgame #stillhereinspirit #ewanmcvicar."
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After the meet-up, Ewan took to Twitter and wrote: "Just met jack & victor hahahah absolute f*****g legends."
On Saturday night, the DJ scooped the electronic music award at this year's Specsavers Scottish Music Awards.
Lewis Capaldi, Sir Rod Stewart and Paolo Nutini were among others who won accolades at the event.
aye so a won the ‘electronic music’ award last night at the scottish music awards 🏴
— Ewan McVicar (@ewanmcvicar_) November 6, 2022
thanks everyone for all the support this year & thanks to my home @SubClub & @BallantinesSA for nominating me, means the absolute world pic.twitter.com/2nfOW6Awf7
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