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Cristiano Ronaldo Becomes The First Person Ever To Reach 300 Million Followers On Instagram


Cristiano Ronaldo Becomes The First Person Ever To Reach 300 Million Followers On Instagram.







 

Ronaldo is already most followed as well as most liked person on Different social media platforms like Facebook , Twitter and so on. He was a person on Instagram to cross 200 million followers as well . Now he is first person of world to gross 300 Million followers due to his huge numbers of fanbase.

Cristiano Ronaldo is not just famous for sports activities only but also he is famous for his social work for people's and society. He helped a lot in difficult circumstances to the people as well as country. We can take example it on during covit-19 phage. He helped at that time too.

When Ronaldo got 250 million followers on Instagram, he said.

"Thank you once again for all your support and for your kind messages and initiatives during this day. It means a lot to me and you all have a special place in my heart." 

Cristiano Ronaldo is not only followed by General people. In fact big personalities also followed CR7. Ariana Grande follows Ronaldo with 173.1 million followers but Ronaldo won’t be breaking a sweat any time soon given how far behind Grande is. Dwayne Johnson comes in after Grande with 170.1 million followers; Selena Gomez comes in after Johnson with 167 million followers. 


According to Wikipedia , The most Followed Instagram account are,

1. @Cristiano

2. @Therock 

3. @Arianagrande

4. @kyliejenner

5. @selenagomez

Above were the top 5 most followed Instagram account username of famous personality.

Messi got 218 million followers on Instagram.





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