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Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister sparks controversy by jetting to Brazil to be with partner despite coronavirus crisis


CRISTIANO RONALDO’S sister Katia Aveiro has run the risk of angering authorities after she jetted off to Brazil despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

The 43-year-old has spent the last month with her family in Madeira, but has now travelled to the South American country to be with her partner.


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 Katia Aveiro has left Madeira and returned to Brazil to be with her partner

Katia Aveiro has left Madeira and returned to Brazil to be with her partner

Aveiro will now spend Easter with her boyfriend Alexandre Bertolucci – after she flew out to Brazil with the couple’s six-month old daughter Valentina.

A source told Correio da Manha: “Life goes on and Katia will resume hers.”

It has been claimed that Bertolucci stayed in Brazil as he manages his family restaurant in Gramado.

And it’s not just Katia that is on the move, as her brother Cristiano has swapped his luxury townhouse for a £3,500-a-week rented home near a quiet fishing village.

Ronaldo had been staying in a stunning seven-storey apartment complex overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Madeira where he has been on coronavirus lockdown.

RON THE MOVE

The house, said to be “off the beaten track”, is understood to have a games room, gym, pool and large garden where children Ronaldo Jr, nine and twins Eva and Mateo, two, can play with his daughter with Georgina, Alana Martina.

Cristiano’s mum Dolores Aveiro, who is recovering from a stroke, and his older brother Hugo are understood to have stayed on in Funchal.

The Juventus striker was incredibly branded as a “tramp” by a politician and ordered to leave Madeira after he was spotted enjoying a stroll with his family instead of remaining indoors.

Rafael Macedo said: “I want that animal who’s come from Italy to stay at home. Get me that tramp out of Madeira.”

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But in a second post, he backtracked, insisting: “My account was hacked. I would never make those low-level comments about our CR7.

“It’s not the first time this has happened and I have now changed my passwords.

“I ask for Ronaldo’s forgiveness. I will change passwords from now on every week. Hackers are out there so be very careful. I will be very attentive.”

Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez in brutal hill sprints as pair train together while in coronavirus lockdown


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