Maryhill isn't the only place that Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has been spotted during his visit to Glasgow.
The Wolf of Wall Street actor was seen posing for photos at Glasgow venue The Citizen with indigenous delegates after enjoying dinner.

The Oscar winning Leo grabbed a photo with campaigners from the National Articulation of Indigenous Women Ancestrality Warriors at The Citizen after attending the New York Times Climate Hub talks at SWG3 last night.
The pictures were shared on Instagram by Célia Xakriabá, an indigenous educator and activist of the Xakriabá people of Brazil.
She captioned the post: "Our message at Cop26, there is no solution to the climate crisis without the demarcation of lands and indigenous peoples."
"Actor @leonardodicaprio met today with Indigenous Women Warriors of Ancestrality @anmigaorg at a dinner with funding partners and supporters of our projects at the invitation of Nia Tero. The fight for Mother Earth is the mother of all struggles!”"
Yesterday the star also attended Stella McCartney's exhibition at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and was spotted having a chat with Prince Charles there too.


Commenting about DiCaprio's reaction, Stella McCartney said: "He's just like 'I can't believe you're the only person in fashion doing this' and I think he's a bit gobsmacked I don't have more colleagues joining forces with me."
Alongside the news of the Climate Summit COP26 and the Extinction Rebellion protests, Glasgow has turned into a celeb hot spot this week as famous faces from all over the world have travelled to the city.
Prince William and Kate Middleton stopped into Dennistoun, Greta Thunburg protested in Govan and Emma Watson was spotted in Scotstoun.