Lee ready for I’m a Celeb and Bellingham finds a fan – Tuesday’s sporting social
The best of the day’s social media posts from the sporting world.
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Your support makes all the difference.Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.
Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from November 16.
Football
Jude Bellingham was on the lookout for a fan.
Another treble for the England captain.
Billy Gilmour was excited for Scotland’s World Cup qualifying play-off.
Happy birthday Paul Scholes.
Thiago put in the work.
Cricket
Unlucky.
Boxing
Frank Bruno celebrated a milestone birthday.
Diving
Matty Lee got ready to head into the ‘I’m A Celebrity’ castle.
Swimming
Tom Dean was counting down.
Formula One
Felipe Massa greeted his former Ferrari team-mate Michael Schumacher’s son Mick.
Alfa Romeo announced Guanyu Zhou would become the first Chinese driver in F1 next season.
Here he was 16 years ago.
The driver he will replace, Antonio Giovinazzi, was philosophical.
Athletics
Usain Bolt was living the dream.