Eddie McGuire mingles with Gold Coast partygoers on a booze run for vodka and limes

Eddie McGuire mingles with Gold Coast partygoers on a booze run for Vodka Cruisers – one day before he was spotted at a nightclub with his teenage son

Eddie McGuire has certainly been making the most of his time on the Gold Coast since completing his mandatory two-week quarantine.

The Millionaire Hot Seat host and Collingwood president, 55, was spotted merrily chatting to partygoers as he picked up some alcohol on Friday night, while his AFL team and their families remained under strict quarantine.

Clutching a carton of guava-flavoured Vodka Cruisers and a plastic bag of limes, Eddie was seen laughing and joking with fans, including a festively-dressed blonde woman.

Fancy a Cruiser? Eddie McGuire, 55, merrily chatted to Gold Coast partygoers while on a booze run on Friday night – one day before he was spotted at a nightclub with his teenage son

Eddie, who completed his isolation at the Gold Coast AFL hub on September 15, seemed thrilled to be able to mingle with the general public once again.   

Swapping his Hot Seat suit for a more casual ensemble, Eddie wore a white button-up shirt, black polar fleece and blue pants.

He completed his low-key look with a pair of blue loafers.

Fancy seeing you here! Eddie was seen laughing and joking with fans, including a festively-dressed blonde woman

Fancy seeing you here! Eddie was seen laughing and joking with fans, including a festively-dressed blonde woman

Big night? Eddie clutched a carton of guava-flavoured Vodka Cruisers and a bag of limes

Big night? Eddie clutched a carton of guava-flavoured Vodka Cruisers and a bag of limes 

Freedom at last! Eddie, who completed his isolation at the Gold Coast AFL hub on September 15, seemed thrilled to be able to mingle with the general public once again

Freedom at last! Eddie, who completed his isolation at the Gold Coast AFL hub on September 15, seemed thrilled to be able to mingle with the general public once again

Eddie’s outing came a day before he was pictured partying at Gold Coast nightclub Pink Flamingo with his 19-year-old son, Joe. 

The Magpies president has been a harsh critic of the ‘idiot’ players who recently breached the code’s strict quarantine protocols, and called for anyone who broke the rules to be slapped with $100,000 fines.

Eddie explained that after finishing his mandatory two weeks of quarantine, he decided to take his son and the crew from Millionaire Hot Seat out for dinner.

Casual look: Swapping his Millionaire Hot Seat suit for a more casual ensemble, Eddie wore a white button-up shirt, black polar fleece and blue pants

Casual look: Swapping his Millionaire Hot Seat suit for a more casual ensemble, Eddie wore a white button-up shirt, black polar fleece and blue pants

On the town: Eddie's outing came a day before he was pictured partying at Gold Coast nightclub Pink Flamingo with his 19-year-old son, Joe

On the town: Eddie’s outing came a day before he was pictured partying at Gold Coast nightclub Pink Flamingo with his 19-year-old son, Joe

Critic: The Collingwood president has been a harsh critic of the 'idiot' players who recently breached the code's strict quarantine protocols

Critic: The Collingwood president has been a harsh critic of the ‘idiot’ players who recently breached the code’s strict quarantine protocols

'The people over at the restaurant said, "Come over and have a drink"': Eddie decided to take his son and the crew from Millionaire Hot Seat out for dinner on Saturday, after he'd completed his mandatory two-week quarantine

‘The people over at the restaurant said, “Come over and have a drink”‘: Eddie decided to take his son and the crew from Millionaire Hot Seat out for dinner on Saturday, after he’d completed his mandatory two-week quarantine

‘The people over at the restaurant said, “Come over and have a drink,”‘ Eddie said.

‘My boy is 19, he hasn’t been out for the best part of six months so I took him across and bought him a beer.’

Meanwhile, AFL players, including those from Eddie’s team, and their families were holed up at the league’s hotel hub under increasingly strict conditions.  

Several AFL players have been sent home from Queensland for breaching COVID-19 rules, with McGuire earlier this year calling for anyone who broke the rules to be hit with a $100,000 fine.

Doting father: 'My boy is 19, he hasn't been out for the best part of six months so I took him across and bought him a beer,' Eddie said

Doting father: ‘My boy is 19, he hasn’t been out for the best part of six months so I took him across and bought him a beer,’ Eddie said 

Locked down: Meanwhile, AFL players, including those from Eddie's team, and their families were holed up at the league's hotel hub under increasingly strict conditions

Locked down: Meanwhile, AFL players, including those from Eddie’s team, and their families were holed up at the league’s hotel hub under increasingly strict conditions