According to The Times newspaper, the world's fastest man - and the Games' biggest drawcard - also
said he is "not really" enjoying himself in Glasgow and that the Olympics were better.
Usain Bolt has labelled the report nonsense and lies.
The Jamaican sprinter was given a rock star welcome to Glasgow but has kept a relatively low profile since.
Notably, he attended a reception with the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry on Tuesday, and watched Jamaica's Sunshine Girls play netball against New Zealand on Wednesday, while other spectators watched him.
After the netball, he was again asked what he thought of the Games.
"Awesome," he shouted to the media throng.
Having missed the Jamaican selection trials last month, Bolt will only contest the 4x100m relay in Glasgow on Friday