Author: Zina Bevel
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Cristiano Ronaldo says he “no longer cares” about being the best player in the world and is focused on helping his team-mates.
Ronaldo, 39, joined Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr in January 2023 after leaving Manchester United.
On Monday the former Real Madrid and Juventus star scored in Al-Nassr’s 2-1 win against Qatari side Al-Rayyan in the AFC Champions League group stage.
“It is not important anymore whether I am the best or not, I no longer care about that,” the Portugal captain said after the match.
“It is good for a player to score goals, but for me it is better for the team to win.
“I am used to breaking records and I no longer look for them. The most important thing for me now is to enjoy and help Al-Nassr and my team-mates to win.”
Famous American singer, Ariana Grande, has ruled out the possibility of doing a Brazilian Butt Lift, BBL, surgery.
According to the singer, she won’t undergo surgery to enhance her behind because it won’t work for her.
Speaking in a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Grande explained that she is comfortable with her current physique.
“No, that wouldn’t work for me. I don’t think that’s my thing. And I’m ok with that, you know?”
She, however, said she fully supports those opting for plastic surgery.
“Whatever makes women, men, non-gender conforming people feel beautiful should be allowed. Why do we care?”
The 43-year-old said she now makes music at her own pace.
Speaking in a GQ interview, Beyoncé said she isn’t focused on perfectionism but innovation.
She explained that she disappears from the public eye when she isn’t sharing her art because fame is sometimes a burden.
“I create at my own pace, on things that I hope will touch other people. I hope my work encourages people to look within themselves and come to terms with their own creativity, strength, and resilience. I focus on storytelling, growth, and quality. I’m not focused on perfectionism. I focus on evolution, innovation, and shifting perception,” she said
“Working on the music for Cowboy Carter and launching this exciting new project feels nothing like prison, nor a burden. In fact, I only work on what liberates me. It is fame that can at times feel like prison. So, when you don’t see me on red carpets, and when I disappear until I have art to share, that’s why.”
Asked if she has retirement plans, Beyoncé said,
“Good music and strong messages will never retire.”