The portugal captain and Al Nassr striker, who is regarded as one of the greatest modern football players (apart from Lionel Messi), shared the day's finest start. "A nutritious breakfast," the soccer star joked. The 39-year-old former Manchester United and Real Madrid player then labeled Herbalife Formula 1 as a single entity. The product of the controversial multilevel marketing firm is said to include a "balanced mix of protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals." The post received a lot of negative feedback online and was appropriately "community noted."

Herbalife is a multilevel marketing company, and Ronaldo is getting paid to promote it, according to the community notice on his tweet. According to X regulations, he should have labeled the post as an "ad." Internet users made fun of the man who, in a famous post-match interview earlier in june 2021, famously pulled out Coca-Cola bottles in front of him and said the Portuguese word for water, "Agua," promoting H20 as the best natural beverage. Coke lost $4 billion as a result of the soft swipe. What has changed since then?


Dr. Cryiac Abby Phillips, also known as "the liver doc," who once chastised well-known celebrities like samantha Ruth Prabhu, Nayanthara, and others for disseminating false information about health by endorsing pseudo-scientific products, posted a quick myth-buster on Herbalife as a nutritious breakfast amid all the comments criticizing Cristiano Ronaldo. A nutritious breakfast is undoubtedly the best way to start the day, according to the liver expert, but the docfluencer cautioned that it is most definitely not Herbalife.
 
 

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