Glove de Pedreiro realizes ‘dream’ and finally found his idol Cristiano Ronaldo

The influencer Luva de Pedreiro, one of the biggest internet sensations of recent years, posted a video on social media of her meeting Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. The young man embraces the Saudi Arabian Al Nassr footballer and says his catchphrase “Si, receba” in the pictures.

Luva described the experience as a “dream come true” on Instagram and thanked his followers for their unwavering support throughout his career.

“I want to thank God first for everything, and then I want to thank my soldiers. After all the struggles, I walked more than 10 kilometers on foot to post a video, but my cell phone lacked the memory to film it. And today, where I’ve come from is incredible. I achieved my goal of meeting Cristiano Ronaldo, which I believed to be impossible, in this situation. For those who follow me, you are aware that he has always been an inspiration to me, and what has occurred to me should be an encouragement to you all to pursue your dreams. Receive!” the influencer wrote.

 

Glove de Pedreiro “broke” the internet in 2021 with his videos in the dirt field

Iran Ferreira, a Bahian better known online as Luva de Pedreiro, rose to fame by simply filming goals made on a dirt field while yelling his catchphrases, “Receba!”, “Si” (influenced by Cristiano Ronaldo), and “Thanks be to God, Father.”

The young man wanted to seem like the athletes who play with gloves in the cold of Europe, so he made some improvised construction gloves.

Attacked party Luva gained popularity on social networks early in its development because to its simplicity, and gamers and influencers from all over the world copied its slogans. Iran is the Brazilian football influencer with the highest following on both TikTok and Instagram, where it has 24 million followers and 416 million likes.

When he played video games with Norwegian superstar Erling Haaland, the Brazilian recently became viral. He was trounced by 7 x 2 in the former FIFA video game “EA Sports 24” at the time.

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