Donald Trump recently shared an AI video of himself and Cristiano Ronaldo playing soccer at the Oval Office. The video quickly garnered a variety of reactions from fans. Notably, Trump was recently visited at the White House by the popular soccer player and his fiancée, Georgina Rodríguez.
Donald Trump just shared a video with Cristiano Ronaldo
Donald Trump recently shared an AI video featuring himself and Cristiano Ronaldo on Instagram. In the video, the pair can be seen moving around the Oval Office, passing the soccer ball to each other, while also handling it with dribbles, headers, and keep-ups. The video concluded with Ronaldo and Trump kicking the ball onto the viewer’s screen.
“Ronaldo is a GREAT GUY,” Trump captioned the post. “Loved meeting him at the White House. Really smart, and cool!!! President DJT.”
Trump’s video, accompanied by the background track Bag Raiders – Shooting Stars, has garnered 2,419,474 likes — one of them being from Ronaldo himself — on Instagram. It has also garnered a variety of reactions from fans and prominent personalities. Internet personality and fitness influencer Brandon Starr commented, “Markets cooked and bros trolling.”
Content creator and model Nina Marie Daniele remarked, “Trump Making Soccer Great Again,” referencing Trump’s popular phrase “Make America Great Again.”
“My best President and My best football GOAT. I love this two,” a fan wrote.
“One day me and Modi ji,” another added, expressing their hope to do something similar with India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
This video comes shortly after Ronaldo and his fiancée, Georgina Rodríguez, met with Trump at the White House. The Al-Nassr forward and captain attended a dinner hosted by Trump at the residence for visiting Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Other high-profile figures like Elon Musk also attended the dinner. At the dinner, Trump designated Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
Trump revealed at the dinner that his son, Barron, was “a big fan” of Ronaldo. He also said that his son got to meet the footballer and joked that because of it, the former now respected him “a little bit more” (via BBC).
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on Mandatory
