Khaleej Times

Ronaldo stays off media while holidaying in Dubai

- Sunil K. Vaidya sunilvaidy­a@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Dubai has been a favourite holiday destinatio­n for celebritie­s who love its easy-going attitude and sunny dispensati­on. Sports personalit­ies are no exception as they slip away from the paparazzi who hound them in the West.

They come to Dubai to take in the sights in relative anonymity.

The latest to visit the city is Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo, who goes to great lengths to protect his privacy.

But the star took to social media (Instagram/Twitter) to announce his arrival in Dubai for the holidays.

The Portuguese footballer ushered in the New Year at the Burj Al Arab. The world knew about it when he posted his family photograph with the midnight Burj Al Arab fireworks in the background.

Since his first post of the year, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner has posted his pictures with Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai. He also posted a video of his helicopter ride as the Dubai skyline whizzed past.

His latest video post on Instagram was his run with his sevenyear-old son Cristiano Junior, in a deserted area with escort cars.

True Ronaldo is holidaying here but on Thursday night he attended the Global Soccer Awards, where he is a nominee along with Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe.

A request sent for an interview with Ronaldo was turned down by the public relations person for the Global Soccer Award, saying the star was not available for any media interviews during his visit.

This has now become a trend where celebritie­s from the entertainm­ent industry or sports field prefer to interact with their fans on social media platforms.

And here in Dubai, these celebritie­s enjoy total privacy so much so that they avoid even a brief interactio­n with media.

And this is just not a new, digital age trend.

I remember I had to do a paparazzi job on legendary Formula One driver Michael Schumacher in 1999. He was holidaying at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. During his stay, Schumacher toured most parts of Dubai, including a desert safari, while training to recover from an ankle injury.

At that time, he was shut off from the media. His fans wanted to know more about his Dubai trip but no informatio­n was forthcomin­g. So I followed him for four days and broke the news about his secret trip.

Those days, there were no smartphone­s and selfies. But a German tourist, staying at the same hotel, clicked Schumacher’s pictures.

Security personnel were on to him quickly and asked the person to remove his film roll from the camera. We didn’t give up and persevered by tailing the F1 great and were finally rewarded. I can say with pride that we managed to capture his moments in the desert and during his laps in the swimming pool of the hotel.

Wish I had access to a helicopter to do another paparazzi job — this time to report on Ronaldo.

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