Cristiano Ronaldo took to his Twitter account to express his happiness and gratitude to his fans, stating that this milestone is a testament to the journey he and his fans have shared. In the tweet, Ronaldo emphasised that this milestone goes beyond mere numbers, describing it as a reflection of the passion, determination and love of football that he has shared with his fans over the years. From his modest beginnings on the streets of Madeira to performing on the world’s biggest stages, Ronaldo pointed to his family and fans as his inspiration and strength.
‘We made history – one billion followers! That’s more than just a number – it’s a testament to our shared passion, determination and love for the game and beyond,’ he wrote in a post: ‘From the streets of Madeira to the world’s biggest theatres: ‘From the streets of Madeira to the biggest stages in the world, I have always played for my family and for you, and now we stand together as a billion people,’ adding his gratitude for the loyal support he has received throughout his illustrious career.
He noted that his journey, which has been characterised by triumphs and challenges, has been a shared journey with his fans every step of the way. He appreciated their belief in him, vowing that the best is yet to come.
Assuring his fans that they will continue to make history together as they continue to push boundaries and break records, Ronaldo said: ‘Thank you for believing in me, for supporting me and for being part of my life. Everything is yet to come and we will continue to progress, win and make history together.’
Ronaldo’s achievement proves his unique influence not only in football, but also in the digital world, where he remains a global icon of inspiration and excellence.
Fans of Ronaldo will be in for a treat on 18 September, as Netflix has set a release date for the third season of its reality show ‘I Am Georgina’, which follows the real life of Georgina and Cristiano.
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