Cristiano Ronaldo sings 'Amor Mío'... badly
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The Real Madrid forward recorded the 19th-century Cuban bolero "Amor Mío" - translated as "My Love" - as part of a television advert for Portuguese bank BES.
Key takeaways
- Ronaldo recorded "Amor Mío" for a Portuguese bank advert.
- Leaked footage of his singing quickly went viral.
- Critics say his voice doesn't match his football talent.
Studio session goes viral
In the footage, Ronaldo appears in a Madrid recording studio wearing oversized headphones as he steps up to the microphone.Whilst the Portugal ace looked confident in the studio, the performance quickly sparked mixed reactions online, with critics suggesting his vocal abilities do not match his footballing talent.
Mixed reviews for Ronaldo's singing
According to reports, those present during the recording were less than impressed.One unnamed source reportedly joked that Ronaldo "sounds like a cat screeching," adding that whilst he may be one of the best footballers in the world, singing is not his strong suit.
The light-hearted criticism reflects the contrast between Ronaldo's elite performances on the pitch and his off-field venture into music.
Family connection to music
Despite the reaction, Ronaldo does have a connection to music through his family.His older sister is a singer in Portugal, which may have inspired his willingness to take on the recording project.
The advert itself was intended as a creative campaign, showcasing a different side of the football superstar.
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Whilst the leaked video has generated buzz, Ronaldo's reputation as one of the world's greatest players remains firmly intact.For fans, the clip serves as a rare and humorous glimpse into a lighter side of the Portuguese icon.
