“The hardest time of my life”

Cristiano Ronaldo went through a family tragedy earlier this year when he lost his son.

In an interview with Piers Morgan, he talks about grief.

– It was probably the most difficult time in my life, he says.

These days her Cristiano Ronaldo Featured and exclusive interview with media profile Piers Morgan Echoes in the world of football. Among other things, he revealed that he felt betrayed Manchester United and that the club did not believe him when his daughter was seriously ill.

In April of this year, when his partner Georgina Rodriguez gave birth to twins, he lost his son. In a new segment of Sitting Down with Piers Morgan, Ronaldo talks about his passing.

– When you have a baby, you expect everything to be normal, and then you get this problem. As people, Georgina and I have had hard times. He says we didn’t understand why this happened.

Children asked questions

He explains that his other four children were confused when their mother came home.

Geo came home and asked the children, “Where is the other child, and where is the other child?”

Georgina Rodriguez and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Georgina Rodriguez and Cristiano Ronaldo.

– That time was probably the most difficult time in my life and the life of my family. Especially for “Gio”.

Divided feelings

The 37-year-old went through an emotional turmoil regarding the accident, on the one hand grieving for his son, and on the other hand feeling joyful on the occasion of the birth of his daughter.

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– It was crazy. Sometimes I try to explain feelings to my family and close friends. I have never experienced joy and sadness at the same moment. It’s hard to explain, you don’t know whether to cry or smile. You don’t really know how to react or what to do.

The star believes that he and the children have somehow become closer to him since the tragedy. He is still in contact with his late son.

– I still have the ashes of our little angel. I talk to him constantly, says Ronaldo, according to The Sun.

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