Hugo Aveiro, the brother of Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary in Madeira with a sumptuous ceremony reliving his wedding day with partner Rubina.
Hugo, who oversees Ronaldo's museum on the Portuguese island, looked sharp in a grey suit, while Rubina dazzled in a fishtail gown with a plunging sweetheart neckline.
Alongside the two were the children of Hugo and Rubina, Alícia Beatriz Aveiro, 23, and their younger son Hugo Tomas, as well as Ronaldo's sisters Elma and Katia and their mother Maria.
While Ronaldo, his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez, and his five children stayed at home in Saudi Arabia, where the famous striker plays for Al Nassr FC, his nieces and nephews attended the event.
Ronaldo sent a video message congratulating his brother and sister-in-law even though he was unable to attend the event. In a 2-0 victory for Al Nassr on Sunday, he scored his 400th goal since turning 30.
Elma, Cristiano's older sister, is an influencer with 677,000 followers. She posted several pictures from the occasion.
Gorgeous in a floor-length purple gown, the influencer went for a high-end look with her £3,400 Valentino purse and plunging neckline.
Eleonor, her eighteen-year-old daughter, chose a silky burgundy dress with metallic straps and an open back.
Katia, 46, on the other hand, looked stunning in green in yet another floor-length gown.
The singer, who goes by the stage name Ronalda when performing in Portugal, accessorised the emerald gown with traditional gold shoes and a necklace.
Maria Dolores, their mother, finished the vibrant line-up wearing a Barbie-pink jumpsuit.
"My heart can't take it. My family, my people, love above all," Elma wrote in a sweet Instagram post.
Ronaldo has maintained a tight relationship with his brothers, who are all still residents of Maderia, Portugal, despite leading a glamorous lifestyle and playing in Manchester, Madrid, and now Saudi Arabia.
He has supported Hugo throughout his fight against alcohol and drug misuse, including covering the cost of a stay in treatment, reported Mail Online.
"There's no doubt his money helped to save Hugo," their mother Dolores was quoted as saying in the Daily Record in 2007. "Things might have turned out a lot differently if Cristiano hadn't been a footballer."
Hugo is currently the manager of Ronaldo's Madeira museum.
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