Cristiano Ronaldo sets new world record just hours after launching his YouTube channel as Al-Nassr star celebrates latest success with gold plaque

Cristiano Ronaldo has grown accustomed to making history, with more world records being shattered by his new YouTube channel.

Aug 23, 2024 - 02:02
Aug 23, 2024 - 09:13
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Cristiano Ronaldo sets new world record just hours after launching his YouTube channel as Al-Nassr star celebrates latest success with gold plaque
  • Portuguese icon making more history
  • Already tops follower count on Instagram
  • Now looking to dominate video platform

WHAT HAPPENED?

The evergreen Portugal international, who is still going strong at 39 years of age, has branched out onto a different platform after already dominating the social media scene. He has 112.6 million followers on X, 170m on Facebook and a record-setting 636m on Instagram.

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Ronaldo revealed his latest venture to the world when posting to his loyal legion of supporters: “The wait is over. My @YouTube channel is finally here! SIUUUbscribe and join me on this new journey.” The ‘UR Cristiano’ channel became the quickest in history to hit 1m subscribers.

DID YOU KNOW?

There was no stopping there, with Ronaldo also posting a world record when it comes to reaching 10m subscribers – with that impressive mark hit inside 24 hours. The Al-Nassr star has posted a video of him receiving a Gold Play button from YouTube for hitting the initial seven-figure mark.


WHAT NEXT?

The previous record for reaching 10m subscribers was held by Hamster Kombat – with that channel taking seven days to hit that milestone. Early content on Ronaldo’s channel, which now stands at 14m and counting, has seen him take part in a fun ‘Mr & Mrs’ quiz with partner Georgina Rodriguez while also featuring a clip of him meeting his Madame Tussauds waxwork model and discussing how he handles pressure.

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Max Foster Max Foster is a Ustalknews reporter and writer based in New York. He is also the co-host of CNN Newsroom with Max Foster and Christina Macfarlane.