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Usain Bolt explains why we’ve got his womanising all wrong

USAIN Bolt isn’t going to apologise for his philandering ways.

“The British press is always trying to make me out to be this bad guy who loves women and how all I do is women and stuff,” the Olympian lamented to GQ magazine.

That “stuff” — for those who need a reminder — included late nights of twerking and a snuggling session with a Brazilian student. And while Bolt’s post-Olympic victory lap made plenty of headlines, the sprinter believes his actions shouldn’t be ridiculed.

media_cameraUsain Bolt at the Melbourne Cup Carnival.

“I was telling this English press guy,” Bolt said. “You can’t judge a different culture by your own culture. In England when you get famous the first thing you do is get married and have kids. In Jamaica it’s different—like my parents had me and they got married 11 years later.”

If Bolt plans to follow in his parents footsteps, it seems his expected engagement to girlfriend Kasi Bennett could be on hold till further notice.

As for his latest after-hours rendezvous from Halloween night, which he shared on Snapchat, Bolt explained he is simply embracing his Jamaican heritage.

“In Jamaica, we wine on each other. It’s our culture. People see it the first time, they’re like, What is going on? It’s like they’re having sex in the club! No, that’s just the culture. It’s how we are,” he said.

media_cameraA little awkward.

Usain Bolt’s Halloween included plenty of twerking and friendly females, The New York Post reported.

The superstar Olympic sprinter documented his haunting holiday on Snapchat as he and a slew of sexy women partied Monday inside an unnamed hot spot. Opting for a low-key costume — a skull bandana around his mouth — Bolt seemed plenty pleased with the locale, especially the dance-off happening a few paces away.

“Can u tell I am enjoying my self,” Bolt shared on social media as a lady friend danced in front of him.

Bolt was then surprised by anti-doping monitors looking for a urine sample.

The nine-time gold medal winner has said he will retire following the 2017 world championships, requiring him to follow stringent drug-testing protocols until that time.

“My best friends they never leave me alone,” he posted.

Originally published as Why Bolt gets away with playboy antics