When you are the second best footballer on the planet (#teammessi) and earned a whopping $75 million last year it isn’t often your sexual advances are rebuffed.
It does still happen from time to time, however, and this Ozzie model is proof that Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t have everything his own way. Melbourne’s Aline Lima attracted the attention of the Portuguese player and has revealed how he sent Whatsapp messages telling her to ditch her boyfriend. Below from the Daily Mail:
[Ronaldo said] he did not mind she had a boyfriend and asked her to send him pictures of herself at the gym…The Miss Latina Australia runner-up declined his request, saying: ‘No, my boyfriend would not be happy.’
But the footballer seemed unfazed by the news she was taken, responding with: ‘No one knows, baby. Quiet.’
When she continued to say no, he was at a loss as to why she would not cooperate, texting back: ‘Seriously?’
It turns out Lima’s boyfriend had sent a letter to Ronaldo and Lima was following up on whether or not he had received it. Ronaldo then offered Lima tickets to watch Madrid play in Melbourne but suggested she bring a friend rather than her boyfriend.
Lima approached him again to see if he would meet her boyfriend but it appeared he was more keen to get her alone.
‘Yes, beautiful. But it is difficult. I do not want to know man. I want to meet you,’ he replied via messaging service Whatsapp.
Rumour has it that after being rejected Ronaldo fell to the floor writhing in agony and clutching his ankle. He then shouted that he had been fouled, managing to get up only when a full length mirror was presented in which he could admire himself.
[source:dailymail]
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