Cristiano Ronaldo breaks down over footage of late father
Cristiano Ronaldo Breaks Down Over Footage Of Late Father
Cristiano Ronaldo was reduced to tears after being shown
footage of his late father expressing his pride at his achievements. The
Juventus star was shown the clip of his father Jose Dinis Aveiro speaking about
him on his doorstep, ahead of the Euro 2004 tournament held in Portugal.
Cristiano Ronaldo His father, an alcoholic and former soldier, would die of
liver failure a year later at the age of 52, missing out on much of Ronaldo’s
success and the birth of his four children. California to sue U.S. over migrant
children detention policy(Opens in a new browser tab) In tears, Ronaldo said
during the hour-long interview with Piers Morgan: ‘I never saw the video.
I never saw that video. Unbelievable.’
The Portugal
international also revealed how facing a rape allegation left him feeling
embarrassed in front of his girlfriend and children. Speaking about the
accusation, he said: ‘It makes you feel so bad.’ ‘One day I was at home in the
living room with my girlfriend and then the news they speak about Cristiano
Ronaldo, this and that,’ he said. ‘You listen to you kids coming down the
stairs and you change the channel because I was embarrassed, I feel
embarrassed.’ American model Kathryn Mayorga claimed the football star
raped her in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009 but Ronaldo strongly denies the
claims.
Las Vegas
authorities announced last month that there was not enough evidence to bring
criminal charges against Ronaldo, 34. Mayorga is pressing ahead with a civil
case, but Ronaldo’s lawyers want to have it thrown out – saying the claim was
already settled with a payoff and confidentiality agreement in 2010. The
footballer’s full interview with Piers Morgan will air tomorrow on ITV at 9pm,
but Good Morning Britain today showed select clips from the conversation. Asked
how it felt to hear his father talking of his pride at his son’s achievements,
the former Manchester United and Real Madrid player added: ‘Yes, a lot.’I think
the interview would be funny, but I didn’t expect to cry. But I never saw these
images.
I don’t know where
you… I have to have these images to show my family. ‘But I really don’t know my
father 100 per cent. He was a drunk person. I never spoke with him, like a
normal conversation. It was hard.’ Ronaldo was just 20 when his father passed
away, meaning he missed many of the biggest moments of his football career.
These include winning five Champions League titles and five Ballon d’Ors as
well as leading his country to Euro 2016 and Nations League glory. He also
missed the birth of Ronaldo’s four children. Ronaldo said his father was affected
by wars in Mozambique and Angola and added:
‘To be the number
one and he don’t see nothing, and he don’t see me receive awards, to see what I
became.’My family see, my mum, my brothers, even my old son, but my father, he
didn’t see nothing, and it was… he died young.’ A childhood friend of Dinis
Aviero, who served with him in the army, said that the former soldier used to
brag about how his son would be the best player in the world one day. According
to ESPN, another friend said that, after the war, he and Ronaldo’s father ‘were
abandoned’. He said: ‘The war veterans didn’t have any money and no work. Of
course when I see Ronaldo, I remember his dad. He had problems and didn’t have
anything to eat, so he would turn to drinking. His friends would buy him
drinks. He didn’t have any money. He didn’t eat properly.’Ronaldo’s mother,
Dolores Aveiro, has supported the footballer throughout his career. In 2014,
she admitted that she tried to abort Cristiano by drinking warm beer and
running ’till she dropped’, after doctors refused to help her. She said: ‘He
told me when he found out, ”Look mum, you wanted to abort and now I’m the one
who’s pulling the purse-strings in the house”.’ In the interview, Ronaldo also
revealed he plans to marry his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez one day. Talking
about her, Ronaldo said: ‘She helped me so much. Of course I’m in love for her.
‘We’ll be (married) one day, for sure. It’s my mum’s dream as well. So, one
day. Why not? ‘It’s great. She’s my friend. We have conversations. I open the
heart for her and she open the heart for me.’
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