Football star Harry Maguire has been spreading some "festive cheer" to pensioners in the Sheffield suburb where he grew up.
The England and Manchester United player was joined by brother Joe, sister Daisy and mum Zoe as he gave out food parcels in Mosborough on Monday.
Maguire said he hoped it would help put "smiles on people's faces" at what was a difficult time for everyone.
The player, who started his career at Sheffield United, said: "It's really important to go back to my roots where my family and friends still live.
Maguire, who paid for the food parcels supplied by a shop in Mosborough, added: "It's only a little bit, but putting a smile on someone's face is what it's all about."
Alan and Brenda Burton were among the recipients and spoke to the footballer from their doorstep.
Brenda, 71, said: "We were hoping for family to come up for Christmas so it's nice for him to do this for us.
"It's really thoughtful of him, he's a local lad and he's not forgotten where he's from."
Comments
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/gareth-bale-buys-christmas-hampers-23202461