Ex-Celtic star looks unrecognisable with dyed blond hair and skintight PVC costume as his Wag stuns in space-age outfit
IT's been 10 years since he left Parkhead after joining the club under Neil Lennon.
The towering defender was tipped for big things at Celtic when he signed on loan after scoring on his debut against Inverness.
Capped internationally, the Hoops had the chance to sign him permanently.
It didn't quite work out for him though as the loanee left months later to return to his parent club Standard Liege after making just three league appearances before the end of the 2012/13 season.
He's still playing in his homeland, aged 34, and even featured in the Champions League this season!
But he looks very different from his time at Parkhead.
Rami Gershon, who has been capped 26 times by Israel, spent six months in Glasgow after joining fellow countryman Beram Kayal in making the move to Scotland under Lennon.
He isn't the most memorable name for Celtic fans due to his disappointing spell and even the most eagle-eyed supporters would struggle to recognise him these days.
Gershon arrived at Celtic with jet black hairstyle but he has recently dyed his hair blonde instead.
But the former Hoops ace made it even more challenging for fans to recognise him when he dressed up with his wife, Neta, and posted pictures of their costumes on social media.
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Wearing a skintight PVC outfit, he was joined by his partner who wore a female version of the costume and dyed her hair white too.
It's unclear what the occasion was and why they opted for the fancy dress, but they certainly wowed their followers with the sci-fi snap.
One of their fans replied: "The most non-alien alien I've ever seen! Maybe an alien from all the beauty!!"
Another commented: "This is out of this world."
A third said: "There are no words."
Gershon left Standard Liege after his Celtic stint but he opted to stay in Belgium after agreeing a deal with S.K. Beveran.
He spent a year there before joining Gent, where he stayed until 2017 and lifted the Belgian Pro League during his time at the club.
He then headed back to his homeland to sign for Maccabi Haifa and has since won the Israeli Premier League twice, the Toto Cup and the Israel Super Cup.
Haifa qualified for the Champions League this year but only managed to pick up three points in a very tough group against PSG, Juventus and Benfica.
They beat the Seria A giants 2-0 at home, but unsurprisingly they were knocked out after finishing bottom.
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Gershon was an unused sub for all of the matches in the campaign but he did play a part in the play-off win over Red Star Belgrade, where they sealed qualification for the competition.
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