Welcome to JT's world: Posting pictures of the inside of his dressing room locker, the Christmas tree in his lounge and even the Chelsea badge he drew in the snow today, John Terry offers a unique insight into his life


John Terry took advantage of the wintry weather at the start of December to show Chelsea fans how much he loves the club.

The defender, recovering from injury, braved the cold to draw a Blues sign in the snow covered grass.



He also wrote a message to his two children, Georgie and Summer, telling them he loved them.

Snow day: John Terry drew some messages in the snow for his children and for Chelsea's fans



Terry's account on picture sharing service Instagram (under the handle @j26terry) provides fascinating access into the life of the 31-year-old centre-back .

From the inside of his Chelsea locker (they look suspiciously like women's razors, John!), to what he listens to on his car stereo and his family life, it's there for all to see.

Fashion: Terry getting a 'little trim' from celebrity barber Leo Bancroft, and (right) a picture of two people in full onesies - though Terry doesn't say if he's in one of them



Twin loves: He captioned the left picture 'Christmas Tree time with the family, Christmas music in the background. Georgie + Summer are so excited', and said he loved driving to Cobham and seeing the flag of the European Champions (right) He posted a picture of himself squaring up to Jon Walters, saying: 'I've got your back David Luiz,' after his team-mate had become involved in a scrap with the Stoke midfielder. He jokingly added: 'Walters was solid'.

Terry also said he was enjoying TV drama series Homeland (aren't we all?) and dating show Take Me Out (we all have weak spots). And as he does not have a Twitter account, this proves to be a rare glimpse what the former England captain does in his spare time.



Tunebox: Terry lets us see what he likes to listen to in the car

Holiday prints: Terry's footstep in the sand (left), alongside wife Toni's, and kids Georgie's and Summer's. Meanwhile, he finds time to poses with a lion (right) which looks about as friendly as club mascot Stamford



Pals: Terry compared David Luiz to Simpson's character Sideshow Bob and the two get along well - Terry's son Georgie pictured (right) is 'best mates' with Luiz



Pop culture: Terry obviously enjoyed hit film 'The Hangover' judging by this picture he posted, while he had praise for Mail on Sunday columnist Gary Neville's book



Fine sights: Terry claims it is 'amazing' to wake up and see the Chelsea logo cut into his grass every morning, and he feeds some tigers (right)



Road to recovery: Terry his hoping to be fit for Chelsea's game at Sunderland on Saturday Sportsmail reader? Terry posted this photo (left) which was from our website (you can tell by the style of the photo credit). He also showed people the area that he lived in when he was young

Victory: Nortei Nortey is defeated by Terry at a game of checkers