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Shirtless Cristiano Ronaldo covers "Vanity Fair"

05-04-2010 11:36 BJT

Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid (R) and Ivorian footballer Didier Drogba from Chelsea are featured in the June 2010 cover of Vanity Fair magazine. The World Cup's stars pose for Annie Leibovitz wearing the colors of their national flag and little else. For the June issue of Vanity Fair, Annie Leibovitz set out to capture some of the sport's biggest stars, including Sulley Muntari (Inter Milan/Ghana), Landon Donavan (L.A Galaxy/USA), Kaká (Real Madrid/Brazil) and Samuel Eto’o (Inter Milan/Cameroon), Pato (A.C Milan/Brazil), Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus [Turin]/Italy), Dejan Stankovic (Inter Milan/Serbia), Carlton Cole (West Ham United/England) and Michael Ballack (Chelsea/Germany).[Photo/sina.com.cn]
Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo of Real 
Madrid (R) and Ivorian footballer Didier Drogba 
from Chelsea are featured in the June 2010 cover 
of Vanity Fair magazine. The World Cup's stars pose
 for Annie Leibovitz wearing the colors of their 
national flag and little else. For the June issue 
of Vanity Fair, Annie Leibovitz set out to capture 
some of the sport's biggest stars, including Sulley 
Muntari (Inter Milan/Ghana), Landon Donavan (L.A 
Galaxy/USA), Kaká (Real Madrid/Brazil) and Samuel 
Eto’o (Inter Milan/Cameroon), Pato (A.C Milan/Brazil), 
Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus [Turin]/Italy), Dejan 
Stankovic (Inter Milan/Serbia), Carlton Cole (West 
Ham United/England) and Michael Ballack (Chelsea/
Germany).[Photo/sina.com.cn]


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