Chelsea legend John Terry rubs shoulders with NBA star Steph Curry and Channing Tatum before heading onto Stamford Bridge pitch for a kick about
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CHELSEA icon John Terry returns to his old stomping ground today for the London derby - alongside American actor Channing Tatum and basketball star Stephen Curry.
The Aston Villa defender was among a handful of A-listers located in the private suites at Stamford Bridge.
The 36-year-old, who ended his career in west London for Aston Villa in the summer, looked right at home at his former stomping ground.
Terry captained the Villains to victory yesterday during a 3-0 away win to Barnsley, which saw his side secure their second win of the season.
Global superstar Channing Tatum, who is renowned for his leading role in Magic Mike, was also present to witness the 0-0 draw at Stamford Bridge.
He has also featured in 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street, Dear John, The Vow, She's the Man, Logan Lucky and The Dilemma.
The 37-year-old was joined by English theatre, film and television actor Mark Strong - who is starring alongside Tatum in upcoming film Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Stephen Curry, widely labelled the greatest shooter in NBA history, was also rubbing shoulders with Terry in the box. The Golden State Warriors professional also got his chance to strike from the spot on the Stamford Bridge pitch.
Former Arsenal chairman David Dein was also snapped in the box witnessing the visitors 0-0 display against Antonio Conte's side.
Terry, who admitted that he would never play against his former club, would certainly have enjoyed the occasional that was packed with controversy from the off.
The former skipper could not resist the chance to get back on the pitch at Chelsea for a kick about after the game.
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