Christiano Ronaldo is ‘to be dad to twins via surrogate’

Published: 13 March 2017, 04:02 AM
Christiano Ronaldo is ‘to be dad to twins via surrogate’

Cristiano Ronaldo will soon be dad to two more boys, it’s been claimed.

The football star, 32, is believed to have used an American surrogate who is due ‘very soon’.

A source claimed: “Cristiano and his family can’t wait to meet the new members of their clan.

“He likes to keep a tight lid on his private life but has told loved ones and close friends the baby boys are due to arrive very soon.”

The source added: “He feels the time is right for his boy to have brothers to grow up with. His mum Dolores will be there to lend a helping hand like she has been with little Cristiano.”

According to the newspaper, someone close to the star said Cristiano will fly the twins to his Spanish mansion once they are born.

The Real Madrid forward, who is dating 23-year-old Georgina Rodriguez, welcomed son Cristiano Jr in 2010 - also rumoured to by via surrogacy.

Sports star Ronaldo loves to share snaps of his son on social media and fans are hoping he will be no different with the twins.

According to the newspaper, someone close to the star said Cristiano will fly the twins to his Spanish mansion once they are born.

The Real Madrid forward, who is dating 23-year-old Georgina Rodriguez, welcomed son Cristiano Jr in 2010 - also rumoured to by via surrogacy.

Sports star Ronaldo loves to share snaps of his son on social media and fans are hoping he will be no different with the twins.

"[He has] a grandmother, I have the support of my family, great of course. It will be like, ‘why don’t you [say?]’ Listen, some points in life it’s private and people have to respect the privacy of other people.

"When Cristiano is going to grow up, I am always always going to say the truth to him because he deserves, because he is my son but I am not going to say because people want me to say.”

Cristiano, who previously dated model Irina Shayk, and Georgina were first spotted together late last year.

Source: The Sun