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In just one day after Cristiano Ronaldo's official YouTube channel was launched in August, it amassed an incredible 20 million followers. There are currently over 66 million, and it appears like Ronaldo has pulled off the one feat that might make that number seem inconsequential.
Rio Ferdinand, a former Manchester United colleague, was told by the Portuguese superstar that the secret celebrity is much more well-known than Ronaldo himself, hinting at a new guest who will be on his channel. That reduces the range of options. Given that this is YouTube, one possible applicant in particular jumps out.
Ronaldo recently spoke to a media personnel and was asked who he is going to invite next on YouTube. He said, “My next guest on YouTube? It is going to break the Internet.” Kim Kardashian's viral photos are nearly a decade old, while Elon Musk has so far just breached one social media site. Bringing in the most significant YouTuber of all time is the only way to take the internet by storm in 2024.
Ronaldo seems to have done just that, according to a leaked photo that has been heavily censored. MrBeast will be Ronaldo's next guest, is also another assumption which is garnering a lot of attention. His enormous fame stems from his compulsive YouTube video optimization, desire to flaunt his wealth in the name of performance generosity, and meticulous branding.
Can Mr Beast be the next guest to Ronaldo’s channel?
Despite having a successful channel with over 330 million subscribers—by far the largest on the platform—MrBeast has made it clear time and again that he wants to separate his popularity from YouTube. It's almost astonishing that a partnership with Ronaldo hasn't already occurred in the short months after Ronaldo joined YouTube, given that his most recent video received no less than 97 million views.
As he nears the end of an extraordinarily successful professional life at the age of 39, Ronaldo has embraced YouTube. There is really little chance that one of the most well-known football players in the world will not win at YouTube after retirement with over 200 international caps, 135 goals for Portugal and counting, as well as five UEFA Champions League victories.
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