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Ronaldo’s Sister Slams Critics After Trump Meeting

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Ronaldo’s sister ‍Launches Scathing Defense Amid Criticism of Trump Visit and Saudi Ties

Lisbon, Portugal ⁤- Kátia​ Aveiro, sister of football‌ superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, has unleashed a blistering rebuke⁣ of critics following ​recent controversy surrounding her brother’s associations⁤ with former⁣ U.S. President⁢ Donald Trump and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince ⁣Mohammed‌ bin ‍Salman.⁣ In‍ a lengthy Instagram post, Aveiro vehemently defended Ronaldo against‍ accusations of impropriety, labeling ​his detractors as “hypocrites” and‍ drawing a provocative‍ comparison between her brother and Jesus christ.

The backlash stems from Ronaldo’s ⁤move to Saudi arabian club Al Nassr, coupled with the Crown Prince’s alleged involvement in​ the 2018 ‌murder of journalist‍ Jamal Khashoggi. Further ​fueling the debate was Ronaldo’s⁣ public⁣ meeting with⁣ Trump,⁢ which drew criticism even ‍within his ⁢native Portugal. Aveiro’s‍ impassioned response underscores ‌the intense‌ scrutiny Ronaldo faces⁤ as his career evolves and his public⁢ profile ⁣expands beyond the football pitch.

Aveiro ⁤asserted that Ronaldo’s success was built solely on‌ hard work, ⁤stating he required “no favors, no parties, no ideologies, no speeches and‍ no narratives.” ⁤She condemned⁢ the ‍reaction to his visit with Trump as a disproportionate “hysteria,” suggesting it revealed a‍ discomfort with Ronaldo’s independence. “It’s surreal, and it’s embarrassing to see certain groups panic, especially in my country,” she wrote. “When Ronaldo does something that doesn’t fit ‍into ⁣their script.”

The post further emphasized what Aveiro perceives as Ronaldo’s unique stature and contributions⁢ to Portugal, claiming‌ he has “carried Portugal on⁢ his shoulders for ‌20 years.” She then invoked religious imagery, drawing a‌ parallel between Ronaldo’s treatment and the betrayal ‍of Jesus by Judas. “It reminds me of how Christ was ​betrayed by Judas,” Aveiro stated. “My ‌country is regrettably a country like Judas.”

Aveiro concluded by asserting that Ronaldo’s ⁣difference is the‌ source of his success, ‌arguing that he has reached the “top of the world” precisely ⁣as he doesn’t conform to societal expectations.”Believe ​it or not, things didn’t ⁣just fall⁢ into his ⁢lap,” ⁢she‍ wrote. ​”He ‍only made it to the‍ top because‍ he is different.”

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