Usain Bolt on Monday took to Twitter to announce he is self-isolating after undergoing a coronavirus test over the weekend.
The eight-time Olympic gold medallist runner quelled rumours that he had contracted the disease after attending a house party for his 34th birthday in Jamaica.
Posting a video on Twitter, he underlined he had not yet received his test results
“Good morning everybody, just waking up. Like everybody, I’ve checked social media, social media’s saying I’m confirmed [as having coronavirus]. I did a test on Saturday because I have work [abroad]", Bolt said in the video.
He said that in order to be responsible he is "going to stay in for me and my friends" despite also claiming to have no symptoms.
The star Olympian said that he was quarantined by himself before signing off by telling everyone to "stay safe"
— Usain St. Leo Bolt (@usainbolt) August 24, 2020
Manchester City footballer Raheem Sterling and West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle were also reportedly at the birthday party.
Bolt's 34th celebration comes just two months after the birth of his daughter, Olympia Lightning Bolt, with long-term girlfriend, Kasi Bennett.