Cristiano Ronaldo shows off his ripped abs as he goes shirtless in a pair of boxers and poses with his clone for playful new underwear advert
And Cristiano Ronaldo stripped off for his latest campaign for the brand, as she showcased his rippling muscles in a pair of the skintight underpants.
The footballer, 35, was modelling the white boxers with a grey waistband, while flashing a cheeky smile and giving his clone a touch up.
Cristiano's gym-honed six pack was on full display in the clever imagery, as one version of Cristiano looked serious and stood with his hands on his hips.
The other clone appeared to have taken on the roll of a make-up artist, as he touched up his foundation with a make-up brush.
Portugal and Juventus star Ronaldo posed under the word PlayFec7inosim, a pun on his famous number 7 football shirt.
On the career front, Cristiano has recently returned to training with Juventus Football Club in Italy after spending two months in lockdown.
However the football ace has still been finding time to hang out with his family, as he shared a snap with them while out for a bike ride last week.
He donned an electric blue sports ensemble which he complemented with a pair of white Nike trainers.
He hid his man bun under a safety helmet as he beamed at the camera and gave a cheeky thumbs up.
Cristiano posed alongside his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez, 26, as well as Cristiano Jr, nine, twins Mateo and Eva, two, and daughter Alana, two.
The star uploaded the adorable photo to Instagram alongside a simple caption that read: 'Family Bike Ride [cycling emoji and red heart emoji].'
Georgina and Cristiano have remained behind closed doors with their family after relocating to Portugal from Turin in northern Italy.
The twins were carried by a surrogate, while his eldest's maternity is a mystery. Georgina is the biological mother of Alana.
The couple met in 2016, and there have been rumours that the couple secretly married, but the pair have not confirmed.
The family stayed at his home in Madeira in an effort to avoid contracting the virus, having seen three of his team-mates in Daniele Rugani, Paulo Dybala and Blaise Matuidi among the first Serie A players to test positive for Covid-19.
They returned to Turin at the start of May and were required to spend 14 days at home in self-isolation as per government rules for international arrivals.
It was previously announced that clubs in Italy were allowed to return to team training on May 18 - but matches remain some way off following a government decree banning sporting events until June 15.
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