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Ronaldo devastated by transvestite incident
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May 05, 2008 11:05 IST

Brazilian striker Ronaldo [Images] fears his reputation has been ruined forever after his "shameful" run-in with transvestites in Rio de Janeiro last week.

"I've done something really stupid in my personal life," the AC Milan player said in an interview with Globo television on Sunday.

"We are all subject to making mistakes and I made a mistake in looking for this. I did not at any moment know they were tranvestites," the 31-year-old added in his first public appearance since the incident last Monday.

"I cried a lot afterwards. I was incredibly ashamed."

Police said Ronaldo, who is recovering from a knee injury, went to a motel in Rio's upmarket Barra da Tijuca district with three call girls only to find out they were transvestites.

The police have said they are considering charging one of the transvestites with extortion and stealing Ronaldo's driving licence.

Ronaldo, who gave the interview at his plush seaside mansion in Angra dos Reis, admitted the incident had done irreparable damage to his reputation.

"This was the worst decision of my personal life," he said. "It took on a very big dimension and had worldwide repercussion. It will stain my personal life forever."

"For the sensationalist media, this has had a bigger impact than the World Cup," said Ronaldo, who scored both goals when Brazil [Images] beat Germany [Images] 2-0 in the 2002 World Cup final.

'SILLY' FIGHT

He said the fateful evening had began after he had a "silly" fight with his girlfriend.

"I did not know they were transvestites, I'm completely heterosexual," he said. "When we got to the place, I concluded that they were transvestites.

"I tried to stop there and go home -- it was here that the extortion started.

"I wanted to finish by paying what we had agreed. Two accepted but the third didn't want to accept and asked an absurd quantity for it not to come out in the media."

Ronaldo added: "I preferred to face the situation head on rather than be extorted."

He said his girlfriend had reacted furiously, though she later supported him.

"When I told her the story she swore at me. Afterwards she gave me support," the player said. "Obviously it was very difficult for her to forgive, we don't know what will happen from now on.

"Behind the personality which I carry, I'm a normal person and I have my weaknesses and my fears.

"I have to reconstruct everything. It's like a house which has been knocked down by a hurricane. Now I have to build it all over again."



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