THIS is what Cristiano Ronaldo did on his mother's birthday
"Family is everything", says Ronaldo as he gifts Porche Cayenne to his mother on her 69th birthday
It is not unknown that Cristiano Ronaldo, who on the one hand gives his competitors on the football pitch a run for their money, holds a special place for the two most important women in his life i.e., his mother Maria Dolores Aveiro and his partner Georgina Rodriguez.
Ronaldo — who was in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — flew out to Madeira Portugal on December 31 to attend his mother’s 69th birthday.
To mark the occasion, not only the star footballer gifted his mother a Porsche Cayenne, but also hosted a fancy dinner for her at a posh restaurant, reported goal.com.
Ronaldo took to social media to offer a glimpse into the celebrations also attended by his partner Georgina, her sister, and brother and sister-in-law for a fancy dinner at a posh restaurant.
“What a special night to end a very special 2023 Family is everything,” read the caption on the star footballer’s Instagram post.
Ronaldo is currently taking some time off from football until February 12, when Al Nassr will take on Al Fehia in the AFC Champions League.
After scoring a goal in Al Nassr's 4-1 victory over AlTaawoun on Saturday in their final 2023 match, he quickly took a plane to Portugal to spend Mother's Day with his mother.
The Portuguese, 38, has maintained his prowess and dominance on the pitch and finished 2023 on a high note becoming the year’s top goal scorer with 54 goals.
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