Cristiano Ronaldo recalls the heartbreaking moment when he told his children their younger brother had died

Cristiano Ronaldo

“The kids started saying, ‘Mommy, where are the other babies…’,” the Manchester United striker said in a new interview.

Cristiano Ronaldo has spoken openly about the pain he, his partner Georgina Rodriguez and their family have experienced following the death of one of their newborn twins.

The 37-year-old soccer star opened up when he told his older children in an interview with Piers Morgan that the couple’s daughter Bella was born healthy, but her twin sister Angel had died.

Ronaldo and Rodriguez also have a daughter together, Alana Martina, 5. He is also the father of son Cristiano Jr., 12, and 5-year-old twins, daughter Eva, and son Matteo.

“Gio came home and the kids started asking where are the other babies, where are the other babies?”

Ronaldo said in an interview that aired on TalkTV Wednesday and Thursday.

“The children started saying, ‘Mommy, where are the other babies…’,” continued the Manchester United forward, according to a leak provided to The Sun. “After a week I was like, ‘Let’s be honest and honest with the kids, let’s say, like they say, Angel went to heaven.'” Ronaldo said they talk about Angel every day at his house. We’re screaming at the table, like, ‘Daddy, I made that for Angel,’ and they’re pointing to the sky. Which I love the most because it is a part of their life. I will not go, my children.” lie, I’m telling the truth, which is a difficult process.”

Ronaldo also spoke about how difficult this time was for him and his family in a snippet from the interview. … we’re having a pretty hard time because we don’t understand why this is happening to us.”

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