Mick Jagger was left unimpressed after actor Leonardo DiCaprio began blowing a Vuvuzela at the World Cup in South Africa.
The pair were watching the quarter final between Germany and Argentina from a box when the Titanic star started playing with the horn.
Photographs show the Rolling Stones frontman, who was with his son Lucas, looking upset and holding his hand over his left ear.
The loud Vuvuzela horn, which originates from South Africa, has divided opinion amongst fans at the throughout tournament.
Organisers of this weekend's T In The Park festival in Scotland have also banned festival-goers from bringing the instrument.
Jagger has been a regular fixture at games during the World Cup.
Last month, he was spotted sharing jokes with former US president Bill Clinton as the USA played Ghana.
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