Scotland more than pulls its weight when it comes to celebs - the likes of Ewan McGregor, Andy Murray, David Tennant, Annie Lennox, James MacAvoy, Karen Gillen and Calvin Harris are all global household names.
But it turns out that if you go back a few generations a veritable galaxy of stars all have Scottish blood running through their veins.
Many have spoken of their pride at their heritage during visits to ‘the home country’ their ancestors set out from decades - or even centuries - ago.
Spider-man actress Zendaya has become the latest to reveal her Celtic roots and the Scottish city she intends to make a pilgrimage to.
Here’s what connnects her, and nine other stars, to Scotland. They’re all welcome to visit anytime.

5. Neve Campbell
Scream star Neve Campbell's father, Gerry Campbell, originally came from Glasgow. He emigrated to Canada where he was a high school drama classes. Both her maternal and paternal grandparents worked in the theatre industry so acting is clearly in the family. | Getty Images

6. David Duchovny
The truth is out there - and it's that X-Files actor David Duchovny is at least partially Scottish. His mother Margaret was born in the Aberdeenshire village of Whitehills. The school administrator and teacher moved to America where she met Duchovny's father Amram Ducovny. He's spoken of his love of Scotland when playing live in the country (when he's not hunting aliens he's also a rock singer). | Getty Images for DGA

7. Emma Thompson
Double-Oscar winning actress Emma Thompson's mother is Scottish actress Phyllida Law. Born in Glasgow, she went on to star in the likes of 'Kingdom' and 'Foyle's War'. No wonder Emma's Scottish accent was so convincing in 'Brave'. | Getty Images

8. Barack Obama
Donald Trump isn't the only American president to have Scottish ancestry. The many former holders of the office of leader of the free world include Barack Obama who spoke about his mother's Scottish roots in a speech in 2018. | Getty Images