This is the moment an Aberdeen fan celebrated at Ibrox by dancing topless last night.
The Dons support went crazy as half time approached when Bojan Miovski made it 20 goals for the season by scoring an equaliser for his side against Rangers.
The North Macedonian, 24, who has been linked with Celtic, got in behind Connor Goldson and was able to get his shot away before Jack Butland could reach the ball.
The strike cancelled out Rabbi Matondo's early opener for Philippe Clement's side, who would eventually go on to win the game 2-1 to go joint-top of the Premiership.
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However, as well as Miovski catching the eye on the pitch, it was an Aberdeen fan in the stands plenty were focussed on too.
Footage emerged on social media of a Dons supporter dancing in the away end concourse topless.
Cheered on by his fellow fans, he could be seen enjoying himself as he celebrated his team scoring.
His presence was also captured by Sky Sports' TV cameras too, and he turned into a half time talking point in the studio filled by Eilidh Barbour, Joe Lewis, Chris Sutton and Kris Boyd.
He had a giant tattoo of the Aberdeen badge on his back, with the words 'Stand Free' written underneath.
Barbour said: "There's an interesting tattoo here. They don't feel the cold in Aberdeen, do they?"
Rangers hero Boyd turned to former Aberdeen goalkeeper Lewis and said: "Is that the tattoo you've got Joe?"
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Meanwhile, confident Philippe Clement insists Rangers can win the title after going joint-top of the Premiership with Celtic.
When Clement took over from Michael Beale in October Celtic were seven points ahead of their arch-Glasgow rivals. Now, after last night's win, they're level on points, with the champions only ahead on goal difference.
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