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I can’t cook, says Bolt ... as he opens restaurant

Sprinter blames mother for not teaching him at London launch

- Lizzie Edmonds Lizzie Thomson

THIS is the first look at the new live-action remake of Disney classic Dumbo. The film about the flying elephant lands in cinemas in March and is loosely inspired by the 1941 animated version.

Directed by Tim Burton, it stars Eva Green, Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton and Danny DeVito.

The first full-length trailer left fans in tears, with many unable to cope with scenes showing the elephant being torn from his mother and covered in clown face paint. One tweeted: “As if life wasn’t hard enough, they had to go and re-make the most devastatin­g movie of my childhood.”

It follows the success of other reboots including Beauty and the Beast and The Jungle Book. Aladdin is set to be released next May, followed by July’s

The Lion King. USAIN BOLT claimed he was useless in the kitchen because his mother “never taught him” how to cook — as he opened a Caribbean-style restaurant in London.

The eight-time Olympic champion, 32, was joined by a host of celebrity friends, including actor and DJ Idris Elba, and Elba’s fiancée, model Sabrina Dhowre, for the launch of Tracks & Records near Liverpool Street Station.

It is his first foodie venture outside of his native Jamaica, where he oversees venues in Kingston, Ocho Rios and Montego Bay. The restaurant has more than 150 types of rum on the menu, 100 of which are from Jamaica.

The athlete, who won three gold medals at the London 2012 Olympics, said last night: “London has always been a second home for me because this is where I was based when I used to do track and field.

“It’s always been a part of me, espe- cially after 2012 and the amount of love I got. This is the perfect place for the first restaurant to be.”

However, he admitted his strengths do not stretch to the kitchen. “I can do everything else but cook,” he confessed. “My mum didn’t teach me that — so I’m blaming my mum.”

Bolt said that this new restaurant venture was him dipping his “toes in different things”. He added: “You’ve got to branch out because you can’t do sports forever.”

The restaurant aims to give guests an authentic taste of the Caribbean and serves some of Bolt’s favourite Jamaican dishes such as jerk pork, fried fish and bammy (a flatbread). Other plates on the menu include curried mutton, crispy fried wings and codfish fritters.

Split across two

floors, Tracks & Records features a variety of Bolt’s sports memorabili­a, modern art and vinyls. Downstairs it hosts a large dance floor with reggae music and DJ sets. Bolt said Jamaican cuisine was his ultimate comfort food, adding: “I try to eat Jamaican food as much as I possibly can.

“When I’m working out, I try to be healthy... but it’s hard.”

The world’s fastest man has plans to expand with 15

sites across the UK.

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Friends: Usain Bolt, far left, SabrinaDho­wre, Idris Elba

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