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Ronaldo: We All Make Mistakes, Right?
Brazilian star Ronaldo has admitted he is ashamed after becoming embroiled in a bizarre sex scandal…
The AC Milan striker was in Rio de Janeiro last week to undergo rehabilitation on an injured knee, only to end up in a motel with three transvestite call girls.
The former Real Madrid superstar claimed he did not know the prostitutes were transvestites, and insisted they attempted to blackmail him, leading to a messy and disastrously public scandal.
And Ronaldo, speaking to Globo television on Sunday, admitted that he made a grave error of judgement.
"I've done something really stupid in my personal life," he said. "We are all subject to making mistakes and I made a mistake in looking for this.
"I did not at any moment know they were transvestites."
Mike Maguire
The former Real Madrid superstar claimed he did not know the prostitutes were transvestites, and insisted they attempted to blackmail him, leading to a messy and disastrously public scandal.
And Ronaldo, speaking to Globo television on Sunday, admitted that he made a grave error of judgement.
"I've done something really stupid in my personal life," he said. "We are all subject to making mistakes and I made a mistake in looking for this.
"I did not at any moment know they were transvestites."
Mike Maguire
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