Cristiano Ronaldo has proven once again that it’s never too late to learn something new. For the Portuguese star, life is much more than football and he has consistently made it clear that family comes first. In the midst of a career defined by trophies and records, it seems it’s the small everyday moments that bring him the most fulfillment.
Not everything in Cristiano Ronaldo’s life revolves around the game. Away from the stadium, the Al Nasr forward is deeply involved in his family life. Ronaldo, along with his fiancée Georgina Rodrguez, has taken an active role in raising his five children, and they remain his greatest pride.
From trophies to ponytails
Ronaldo has fully embraced his role as the girl’s father
The balance between the global icon and his current father was highlighted through a moment featuring his youngest daughter, Bella Esmeralda. Georgina recently shared a glimpse of their close-knit family, reinforcing the idea that Ronaldo has fully embraced his role as the girl’s father.
Through her Instagram stories, Georgina revealed one of Cristiano’s lesser-known talents and spoke candidly about his family life. In the short clip, the football star was seen enjoying time with Bella, comfortably stepping into an impromptu hairstyling session.
Master the details outside the field
Sitting in a chair with Bella resting peacefully on his lap, Ronaldo confidently created two ponytails and carefully styled her curls, easily handling a hair tie. While her father focused on work, Bella remained relaxed and focused on her plaid dress. This scene suggested practice and patience, especially considering that a common fear among children is having their hair pulled. Instead, Bella stayed still, clearly relieved, while Cristiano finished the look and reacted to the results.
In a career built on discipline, repetition, and constant improvement, this moment felt nostalgic in a different way. It may seem like a small thing for Cristiano Ronaldo to unlock new skills, but it perfectly reflects the same mindset that has allowed him to learn, adapt and give his best on the pitch, even in quiet moments at home.

