Because so many fans chose to touch Cristiano Ronaldo's monument in Funchal, Portugal, it is beginning to wear around the genital area. The bronze monument was unveiled in 2014, and over the years, a few... characteristics have been focused on and played with.
As a result, the bulge in Ronaldo's shorts has begun to shine as a result of tourists grasping it for photos.
Because the statue is constructed of bronze, it will be shinier if oil from a human hand is applied to it.
"I just wanted a picture of him to show to my family," a visitor in Portugal told The Sun. However, as soon as I included the family WhatsApp group, everyone began to chuckle.
"They couldn't help notice the well-rubbed area between his legs."
Ronaldo hasn't had the best of luck when it comes to other people designing him.
The 37-year-old takes immense pride in his appearance and it feels like there's always something going wrong.
Case in point, the now iconic bust at Madeira Airport which was unveiled in 2017.
The Cristiano Ronaldo bust at the airport carrying his name. This is Art Attack... pic.twitter.com/tTVmQBMgms
— Simon Peach (@SimonPeach) March 29, 2017
Ronaldo was present for the unveiling and his reaction wasn't the best to say the least.
Was he not told about how it looked before seeing it for the first time?
In case you haven't seen it, Ronaldo's forehead looks rather large and his eyes look quite creepy.
Back on the pitch Ronaldo is in his second stint at Manchester United and it hasn't gone entirely according to plan.
He's scored 15 goals in 31 games but just one since the turn of the year.
Ronaldo has been the only recognised striker available in the last few weeks, but interim boss Ralf Rangnick is hoping Edinson Cavani's return to fitness will relieve Ronaldo of the pressure.
Rangnick also thinks Marcus Rashford can chip in with more goals after a quiet few months.
With Edinson available for the game, and the upcoming games, we have other options," he explained per Manchester Evening News.
"With Marcus Rashford we have another player who I will insist and continuously be behind him, to develop him. We have achieved that with quite a few young players in the past, and I don't see why this can't happen with Marcus."
United return to action on Sunday afternoon against bitter rivals Manchester City.
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