The elderly Polish clubbers who became internet stars after a visit to London's Fabric have spoken about their visit to the club.

The pair visited DJ Jacob Husley's WetYourSelf night in May while staying with their niece in London.

Husley told Newsbeat that he hoped to hear from the couple after their story went viral.

"I didn't catch their names and we've been trying to track them down," he told Newsbeat at the time.

"We'd love to be able to get in touch to offer them free tickets to our other parties."

Now, Jacob has been sent a letter from the couple.

We still don't know the gentleman's name, although he reveals his wife's name is Stanislawa.

We had a wonderful time dancing with young Londoners who also welcomed us very warmly

"I just received a letter from the famous Polish raver couple," Jacob wrote on Facebook.

"I want to post this for the people who wrongly thought this was a media stunt and for the people who were there and want to hear their side of the story."

The letter was written in Polish and translated into English by a Polish TV station.

"Mr Jacob Hansen thought that we were lost," the OAP clubber writes.

"When he saw our online tickets it was clear that we were there for the party.

"We had a wonderful time dancing with young Londoners who also welcomed us very warmly."

He also revealed that he had followed Fabric online, along with a number of other London venues.

"I read and followed the information and news about Fabric and other clubbing spots such as The Cross, The End, Heaven in the internet," he wrote.

"My dream came true on the 15th of May 2016"

The couple were given tokens for free drinks at the club. One they used, one they saved as a memory of the night, along with a cup with the slogan 'Handsome Hustler'.

He also offered Jacob some advice on improving his club nights.

Personally, I'm not a big fan of techno

"Personally, I'm not a big fan of techno but I am a fan of electronic dance music which Fabric used to play," he wrote.

"I'd recommend to Mr Hansen to play this kind of music once a week or three times a month, it's worth trying."

After the story broke, many people suggested the visit was a publicity stunt. The veteran clubber insisted this is not the case.

"Mr Hansen didn't know us and our home place, in fact he didn't know it until now," he says.

"We have never been to London before, so no one could spoke with us. I don't speak English."

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