‘Virat Kohli on Ronaldo’s Podcast?’ – RCB imagines the Indian star sharing the mic with the Football Legend on his YouTube channel

Since Cristiano Ronaldo created his YouTube channel, the website’s servers have been overloaded. The Portuguese footballer reached 50 million subscribers in just one week—a record that seems impossible to break. Even the current No.1 YouTuber, MrBeast, took 8 years to reach 50 million subscribers. So far, Ronaldo has posted 26 videos, including short videos. He is also hosting podcasts, and meanwhile, IPL franchise RCB imagines what it would be like if he ever hosted Virat Kohli on his podcast show.

RCB imagines Kohli-Ronaldo podcast

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s X handle posted an edited image of Virat Kohli in a podcast with Cristiano Ronaldo. The caption of RCB’s post read, “Virat Kohli x Cristiano Ronaldo. Would you dare miss it? This collab would break the internet.”

The X users reacted to it excitedly, with one user writing that the idea itself is breaking the internet. Another user wrote that it would be a dream to watch two greats of two different sports together. Even Virat Kohli is a big admirer of Cristiano Ronaldo and has been following his journey. However, despite their dominance in their respective sports, the internet is still waiting for a Ronaldo-Kohli collab.

While Cristiano Ronaldo is considered the king of social media with over 900 million followers, Virat Kohli’s fan following is also impressive in its own right. The Indian cricketer has 385 million followers across Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). Virat Kohli is also the most followed Asian personality on the internet.

Virat Kohli considers Cristiano Ronaldo an inspiration, as he has mentioned in a few interviews. The former India captain said in one interview, “The thing I admire about him (Ronaldo) is that he’s probably had people, I wouldn’t say disliking him, but disregarding a lot of what he has done over the years. It’s just his mental strength to keep going and remain the best in the world.”

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