PHOTO: Ronaldo breaks new record, flaunts new £150k Cadillac Escalade birthday present
Ronaldo is the first person ever to pass 400m followers on Instagram a day after celebrating his 37th birthday
Manchester United Cristiano Ronaldo partner Georgina Rodriguez has presented an eight-seater Cadillac Escalade to the football legend for his 37th birthday.
Ronaldo took delivery of the four-wheeled monster - which has a starter price of nearly £150,000 - hours after blowing out the candles on a CR7 birthday cake his girlfriend made for him.
In April, Spanish beauty Georgina, 28, is due to give birth to twins.
They have a four-year-old daughter called Alana and Cristiano is dad to three other children - four-year-old's Eva and Mateo and 11-year-old Cristianinho.
Ronaldo already boasts an impressive fleet of supercars - as shown on Rodriguez’s recently-premiered Netflix show ‘I Am Georgina'.
But with their expanding family, the Cadillac Escalade will enable Rodriguez and their identical twin Portuguese bodyguards to do the school run in both comfort and style.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo becomes the first person ever to pass 400m followers on Instagram a day after celebrating his 37th birthday
In September 2021, the forward had 237million followers; making him the most followed man on the application, an amount that has since grown exponentially in a matter of months.
With 3242 posts, he has an average of 10 million 'likes' for each one and only follows 500 users.
Ronaldo, who recently celebrated his birthday only a couple of days ago, thanked all his fans for the wishes on the popular social media platform.
'Life is a roller coaster. Hard work, high speed, urgent goals, demanding expectations… But in the end, it all comes down to family, love, honesty, friendship, values that make it all worth it. Thanks for all the messages! 37 and counting! (sic)', he wrote on Instagram.
The most-followed individual on Instagram, Kylie Jenner is second in the rankings with over 308million followers, with Lionel Messi sitting in third with 306million.