Cristiano Ronaldo becomes father of twins born through surrogate

Monday, June 12th, 2017 2:24:10 by

Real Madrid footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo gave a pleasant surprise to his fans when it was announced that he had become father to two children-a boy and a girl, born through a surrogate.

The children have been named Eva and Mateo and they were born on Thursday, as reported by different websites.

‘Mateo and Eva, those are the names of Cristiano Ronaldo’s twins,’ the channel claimed. ‘The boy and girl were born to a surrogate mum. It’s a secret that Cristiano Ronaldo hasn’t yet revealed to the rest of the world.’

Not much has been revealed about the children’s surrogate mother, but it has been reported that she lives on the US’s West Coast.

The twins are not Ronaldo’s first children, as he already has a six-year-old son named Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, and also known as Cristianinho.
Cristianinho was also born to a surrogate mother in 2010.

Cristianinho apparently has ‘two mothers’ as the surrogate carried another woman’s egg. Even though many people tried to uncover her identity, they failed in doing so. Apparently the mother herself never got to see her newborn as he was taken away as soon as he was born.

Meanwhile Ronaldo has been dating Spanish beauty Georgina Rodriguez for the past couple of years. Even though the two have been together for more than seven years, they have not yet decided to get married or have children together.

A few months back, Ronaldo put up a picture of himself and Georgina on Instagram, in which has his hand on her belly, fueling speculation that even she is pregnant. However, these reports were debunked by Ronaldo’s family.

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