David Beckham has said people in the UK are “so lucky” to be able to leave their homes to exercise during the coronavirus lockdown.
The football star shared a video on Instagram of himself out for a run through the English countryside.
Dressed in a white t-shirt and red beanie hat, he says to the camera: “First day back doing a little bit, always nice to keep fit during a difficult time like this.
“Keep doing something, it’s important for the body, for the mind, for everything and everyone around you, so enjoy it.”
He wrote in the caption: “I have been staying home like all of you trying to keep busy with my family.
“We are so lucky in the UK to be able to leave our homes to exercise.
“Running helps me keep my mind and body healthy at times like these. Legs will be sore tomorrow but feels good. #StaySafe #StayStrong #WorldHealthDay.”
While Juventus star Ronaldo shared some strength emojis in the comments, Beckham’s former teammate Phil Neville, who is now head coach of the England women’s team, teased: “Blowing a bit there mate – let urself go a bit?”.
Beckham wasn’t the only star sharing messages on social media for World Health Day.
This is for anyone who wonders what I'm doing while locked down in New Zealand. There are so many health workers and medical teams working so hard on the front lines of this #WorldHealthDay. Support #HopeFromHome. Find out more (and you can donate!) at https://t.co/Ph7jUrEJzK pic.twitter.com/9O52Jm3GJ4
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) April 7, 2020
Author Neil Gaiman shared a video of himself surrounded by chickens in New Zealand, where he is currently in lockdown.
On #WorldHealthDay I want to thank our magnificent NHS & all health professionals across the world who are working so hard. Thank you for being the guardian angels of the three most important things in our lives – love, health & something to look forward to x
— Noel Fitzpatrick (@ProfNoelFitz) April 7, 2020
The Supervet star Noel Fitzpatrick thanked NHS staff and “health care professionals across the world” in a message on Twitter, describing them as “guardian angels of the three most important things in our lives – love, health & something to look forward to”.