David Beckham was amongst the stars on the red carpet for the premiere of Ronnie O'Sullivan's documentary on Tuesday night.
The documentary sees O'Sullivan opened up on his battles with addiction and fighting his inner demons in a new access-all-areas film made by Beckham's company.
Therefore, it was only right that the Manchester United and England legend made an appearance on the red carpet for the opening night.
Beckham, 48, was seen in a sleek, dark blue suit and was accompanied by son Cruz, before also taking pictures alongside snooker legend O'Sullivan.
Other notable names from the football world included former Arsenal player Ian Wright and current Arsenal star Alessia Russo.
David Beckham (R) led the stars for the premiere of Ronnie O'Sullivan's (L) documentary
Beckham and O'Sullivan struck a pose together prior to the screening in London on Tuesday
O'Sullivan pictured with his wife Laila Rouass (L) and mother Maria O'Sullivan (R)
Arsenal star Alessia Russo attended the event in an all-black leather outfit
Former Arsenal star Ian Wright rocked a casual look for the documentary premiere
Meanwhile, English snooker legend Jimmy White also made an appearance alongside current stars of the sport Stephen Hendry and Judd Trump.
As Mail Sport reported in October, Ronnie O'Sullivan: The Edge of Everything follows this flawed genius of a sportsman as he tries to win a record-equalling seventh World Championship title at the Crucible last year.
O'Sullivan, 47, battled addiction to drink and drugs, as well as depression, early on in what has become a long and distinguished career.
In the trailer, he is seen saying: 'My addictions are good in many ways because it drives me on - but it needs to be managed.
'People could see that I was imploding. I wasn't very good at having this stuff locked inside me'.
The 47-year-old also recently withdrew from the Champion of Champions event in a bid to look after his 'mental health'.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, O'Sullivan wrote: 'Hi guys, just wanted to let you know I’m unfortunately withdrawing from the Champions of champions event tomorrow.
'Mentally I feel a bit drained and stressed and I want to look after my mental health and my body. I’m sorry to all the fans but I’ll be back stronger'.
Current snooker stars Judd Trump (L) and Stephen Hendry (R) were seen at the event
English snooker legend Jimmy White was seen at the event in a suit and black overcoat
O'Sullivan opted to withdraw from the 13th edition of the Champion of Champions - where the winner is awarded £150,000 from a £440,000 prize fund.
In September, O'Sullivan also made headlines after launching a blistering attack on UK snooker events with the seven-time world champion comparing them to a car boot sale.
O'Sullivan, during the English Open, expressed his frustration at the quality of venues used for UK competitions, as he competed in his first ranking event of the season.
The 47-year-old suggested post-match that he will only play a handful of domestic events this season.