Cristiano Ronaldo's driver waited nearly seven hours to fill up the Manchester United star's Bentley but left without any petrol amid the ongoing fuel crisis crippling the United Kingdom.
The newly-purchased £164,000
Bentley Flying Spur was pictured at a Shell forecourt near to the Man United
star's home on Tuesday.
The supercar pulled up at 2:20pm
and waited six hours and 40 minutes before finally leaving just after 9pm when
the driver lost all hope that any petrol would be delivered.
The Bentley was accompanied at
the petrol station by a Range Rover being driven by one of Ronaldo's
bodyguards.
A source told The Sun:
"Even with all Ronaldo's money, he's in the same boat as the rest of us.
"His security waited for
hours obviously hoping a tanker would eventually arrive but they were forced to
drive off. The two men looked so fed up waiting in the rain."
They noted: "Ronaldo
might be housebound like everyone else if this keeps up."
The 36-year-old unsurprisingly
has an array of supercars including three Ferraris, two Lamborghini, two
Bugatti, two McLaren, two Rolls-Royce, a Porsche 911 Turbo S, a Koenigsegg CCX,
a Bentley Continental GT Speed, a Range Rover Sport SVR, along with several
Audi and Mercedes-AMGs.
His most expensive cars
include a Ferrari Monza which has a valuation of £1.4million, a Bugatti Veyron
Grand Sport valued at £1.7million and a £2.15million Bugatti Chiron.
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