Cristiano Ronaldo stuns young fan after showing him his abdominal muscles
was in attendance at the event to promote his product Sixpad while Al Nassr were in the Asian nation for their pre-season tour.The pair then shared a hug at the fitness event in JapanAnd while up on stage, one young supporter was keen to compare their physiques.
He brought up a greeting card for the five-time Ballon d'Or winner, where it included photos of his and Ronaldo's abs.Ronaldo nodded in approval, before the youngster lifted up his T-shirt to show off his abs to his idol.
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