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Jon Brady & Chiara Pollock

Samuel L Jackson in Bongos Bingo night out at Glasgow's SWG3

Hollywood A lister Samuel L Jackson was spotted last night at Bongos Bingo.

Punters at the 'rave bingo' night were stunned when superstar turned at SWG3 to check out the crazy Saturday night entertainment.

The 74-year-old could be seen laughing as he watched dance-offs, and a drag queen strip on stage, the Daily Record reports.

READ MORE: Samuel L Jackson poses with Rangers shirt as star shoots scenes for new film

And even took time out to pose for pictures with performers and staff after being invited backstage to meet the team behind the hilarious show.

Chuffed fans couldn't wait to share their delight at seeing the Pulp Fiction star in the flesh on social media.

One wrote: "If it wasn't filmed you wouldn't believe it."

Another said: "Samuel L Jackson at Bongo's Bingo in Scotland. What even?"

A third Bongo's-goer added: "Seen the glasses and hat and was like is that who I think it is? Madness."

While another attendee joked on Twitter: "Yo @SamuelLJackson saw you in Bongo's Bingo mate. Come down tae the drum in Shettleston. It's karaoke night and it's £3 a pint. First round on me."

Marvel star Jackson is in Scotland filming a new drama, Damaged, about a detective who travels to the country from Chicago after a series of murders similar to others he has investigated happens overseas. The film also stars Westworld actor Vincent Cassel and Scots actor Gianni Capaldi, among others.

Speculation had mounted that he was filming new scenes for Marvel films, where he plays superhero agency boss Nick Fury. The existence of the new film was revealed earlier this week.

Jackson has enjoyed oodles of Scottish hospitality, posing with and signing a Rangers top that will be auctioned for charity. His presence in West Lothian, where he has shot scenes at Almond Valley Heritage Centre and the Tony Macaroni arena, also wowed locals.

In a tongue-in-cheek post on Facebook earlier this month, Almond Valley Heritage Centre noted: "It was (and is) all very top-secret and even if we knew more, we wouldn't clype. Suffice to say, we're preparing a commemorative plaque, proudly stating 'somewhere near this bush, make-up was applied to Samuel L Jackson'."

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