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Cristiano Ronaldo surpass 400 million followers on Instagram

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Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo is not getting tired of breaking records, on and off pitch.

The Portugal star famous for his jersy number Seven has become the first human being to hit 400 million followers on Instagram.

Even before attaining this fete, Cristiano was still the most followed person on Instagram, getting at least 10 million likes in every post he makes on Instagram.

The only account that has more Instagram followers than Cristiano is Instagram itself, boasting of 465 million followers.

Cristiano’s new level comes just after the football star celebrated his 37th birthday on February 6.

He posted a picture of himself and his partner Georgina Rodriguez cutting a cake.

Ronaldo is known for his hard work and discipline on and off the pitch. His determination has made him keep fit and still be able to compete in a competitive league despite his age.

Kylie Jenner, an American celebrity is the second most followed on Instagram having 308 million followers, followed closely by Lionel Messi who is ranked third with 306 million followers.

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