Ronaldo's Coca Cola snub sees company fall £2.4BILLION on stock market

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The soft drinks giant had, according to reports overnight, taken a £2.8billion hit to its share value during Wall Street trading on Monday and it was quickly pinned on Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo removed two bottles of Coca Cola before his press conference. With a look of disdain Ronaldo then eyeballed the cameras and said 'drink water'.

 

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He needs more money to advertise CocaCola but he doesn't know even without advertising, it's the favorite drink to watch football or any games or movies!

He used to advertise Pepsi ... sup now. Maybe $Coca-Cola ditch his offer to advertise

Aww shame Ronaldo won’t be able to support his Freee Gazzzza lol 😂 bdsfail

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