Cristiano Ronaldo claims he will 'break the internet' with next YouTube guest: Who could it be?

Cristiano Ronaldo is gearing up to host a guest on his YouTube channel, promising the it will "break the Internet."


Pop Culture & Art November 18, 2024
Photo: cristiano/Instagram

Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing to feature a high-profile guest on his YouTube channel, claiming the collaboration will "break the Internet." The Portuguese football legend launched his YouTube channel in August this year, garnering an unprecedented 20 million subscribers within 24 hours, a number that has now soared past 60 million.  

In a recent video, Ronaldo was seen hosting his former Manchester United teammate Rio Ferdinand at his home. The Al Nassr captain seemed slightly surprised by Ferdinand's early morning visit.  

Ronaldo mentioned he was “recording a video,” prompting Ferdinand to ask about the identity of the next guest on Ronaldo’s channel, UR Cristiano. 

Ronaldo kept the identity under wraps, calling it a “secret.” When Ferdinand asked, “Is it a famous person?” Ronaldo replied, “More famous than you (Ferdinand).”  

The former defender guessed it might be Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs, to which Ronaldo responded, “No, but that would be nice.”  

Ferdinand, determined to figure it out, continued guessing. “Is it an athlete or a singer?” he asked. Ronaldo, laughing, added, “We are going to break the internet.”  

Fans and social media users have been speculating about the mystery guest.  

Many believe the 39-year-old could collaborate with popular YouTuber MrBeast, who boasts over 330 million subscribers on the platform. His latest video alone has surpassed 97 million views.  

A potential collaboration with Ronaldo would undoubtedly attract a massive audience to both channels.  

Recently, a “leaked” image showing Ronaldo and his son, Cristiano Jr., posing with MrBeast further fueled rumors of a partnership for a YouTube video.  

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