After the controversy in the European Championship, now many remind him of CR7 (Cristiano Ronaldo) who used to not dislike soft drinks and who posed in commercials for these products.
Just a few days ago, the crack of the Portugal National Team was the protagonist of an action that was at least controversial. Well, at that moment Cristiano Ronaldo rejected a soft drink in the middle of a press conference prior to a match of his team in the European Championship. What most caught the attention in this novel is that the drink to which he made the ugly, is one of the official sponsors of the event.
After this moment in which the Portuguese despised a soda and pondered better hydrating with water, fans from all over the world have started a dispute on networks since for some it was a correct action, while others have begun to remember him through photos and videos that the player was the image of other products and brands that would not meet their now «healthy standards».
They remind CR7 that he didn’t dislike soft drinks before
Through social networks, many Internet users applauded the Portuguese star’s attitude of publicly rejecting the consumption of soft drinks such as Coca Cola. Even, in an interview not long ago, Cristiano was asked about feeding his son and there he replied that “I am very strict. He drinks soda and eats chips sometimes, but I don’t like it.»
From the moment he made the soda ugly, some of the player’s detractors began to charge him for his changing attitude about the consumption of food, drinks and products that could be not so good for health.
«Double standards is called the figure»
«SPOILED that’s all!!!!… and the worst thing is that there are brainless people who support these actions»
In this way, they reminded him that around the year 2006 and prior to the World Cup played in Germany, Ronaldo was the image and protagonist of a commercial for the Coca Cola brand in Japan and that at that time he did not dislike him at all:
In the midst of the controversy, some of his followers defend him by saying that the player could change his mind whenever he wanted and that his opinion on food consumption changed during this time:
“Cristiano Ronaldo setting an example for children: do not drink Coca-Cola, it is harmful to health, drink water. Spectacular.»
“15 years have passed, doesn’t someone have the right to change their mind in 15 years? To learn from experiences, mistakes, decisions made”
“And people have no right to change their eating habits”
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