Bruno Cirillo Dreams of Porn Role

For many people their dream is to become a footballer and be the next Zidane or Ronaldo, but for Bruno Cirillo his dream has always been to one day become a pornographic movie star.

Bruno Cirillo
Reggina defender Bruno Cirillo revealed on the television program 'Victory' that since he was a kid his main dream was not that of turning into a footballer, but into a porn star.

He explained how one day he would like to take this passion seriously. Apparently he has the necessary 'equipment' to do so, as his team-mates have nicknamed him 'Dotato' ('Gifted').

"If my team-mates call me this way, then it must be true," said the former Inter player.

Cirillo then commented about Antonio Cassano's claim in his autobiography, where he stated that he had had over 700 women in his life.

"I think it's just a joke," he continued. "I can only say that I have arrived over 20."

20 is probably below average for a Serie A player, yet Cirillo's decision to enter the blue movie world might help him increase those numbers.

--Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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