After the big Soccer Aid match on Saturday night it was time to let loose and party in Manchester for a host of the stars involved in the big game.
And Usain Bolt was certainly celebrating in style after his World XI's 3-0 victory over England in the charity match that raised a staggering £13m for Unicef.
For the sprint legend headed to Manchester's celebhaunt Chinawhite club on Deansgate where he was pictured partying with Real Housewives of Cheshire star Lystra Adams.
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Boujee bar boss Lystra posted photos with Usain along with a host of videos of the dancing and merriment inside the club on her Instagram stories on Saturday night.

And it appears that Usain, 35, couldn't resist taking to the mic inside the club alongside Chinawhite's resident DJ Jay Doogz for a bit of freestyling, as well as to give a shout out to Lystra.
Lystra, 44, was wearing an eye-catching ensemble for the occasion, wearing a glitzy bra top with matching leggings emblazoned with colourful dollar signs.
She later headed to neighbouring club History just off Deansgate, where more stars were having fun after the huge charity match at the Etihad Stadium which was screened live on ITV on Saturday night.
Over at History, Soccer Aid co-presenter Maya Jama was getting into the party spirit with pals including Youtuber Harry Pinero.

And Maya reckons she could be in with a shout to play in next year's Soccer Aid match, after being on pundit duties this time around.
She tweeted after the match: "I wanna play next year tbh."
Meanwhile the official after-show party for the match was held at the team hotel - over in leafy Cheshire within the private grounds of Mottram Hall Hotel.
Manchester DJ Helen Holt took to the decks to host the late-night bash for the teams and production crew inside the hotel's ballroom which was organised by celebrity event planner Julie Perry.
Among stars posting pictures from the bash were Line of Duty star Martin Compston, who shared a photo on Instagram with Manchester United legends Darren Fletcher and Wayne Rooney.
In his message with the post he wrote, hilariously, that "Heads bouncing but worth every boak on the drive home."
He added: "Huge part of this is the pros having to train, play and listen to our pish for days on end and they couldn’t be more generous with their time.
"Privilege to share a pitch with them."