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 April 21.
Football
Harry Kane gave Tottenham’s interim manager Ryan Mason his full support.
Rangers, Spurs and Aston Villa remembered Ugo Ehiogu, four years on from his death.
The EFL took a step back in time.
Gary Lineker and Rio Ferdinand led the reaction after the six English clubs withdrew from the European Super League on Tuesday night.
Cesar Azpilicueta and Harry Maguire seemed upbeat.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang hailed it as a big day for football.
Peter Crouch saw the funny side.
Thomas Muller got excited about the imminent return of Bayern Munich hotshot Robert Lewan-goal-ski.
Leicester marked National Tea Day…
Toni Duggan trained in the Madrid sun.
Rugby league fans may have something to say about that!
Cricket
He went home for it!
Golf
Justin Rose sent birthday wishes to the Queen.
Boxing
Tyson Fury was living it large in Vegas.
Frank Bruno wished The Queen a happy 95th birthday.
Formula One
Tyre testing got under way at Imola
Lewis Hamilton chilled with his dog.
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