Cristiano Ronaldo was asked if he has ever Googled himself and produced a priceless response.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner is not shy of confidence in his abilities and appearance and was quizzed on just how much interest he takes in himself.
The burning question came up through cryptocurrency firm Binance, who brought in a a professional polygraph examiner for a sit-down 'Lie Detector' interview with Ronaldo.
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It would therefore be known if the Al Nassr star was not telling the truth. Andy Ansah, the former footballer who coined the classic 'Unbelievable tekkers' catchphrase on Wayne Rooney's Street Striker.
The full video has not yet gone live but multiple teasers from the clip have been shared online. In one, Ronaldo was asked if he would swap his five Champions League trophies for the World Cup, the one trophy which has evaded him in his glittering career.
But he happily admitted to searching his own name, stating: "So many times" - before it was then revealed that he was indeed telling the truth.
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The former Manchester United and Real Madrid superstar is said to have fielded questions about his career, lifestyle, future plans and cryptocurrencies.
He is also believed to have described it was "one of my hardest challenges yet", which is some going considering the many obstacles he's had in his game.
The test was carried out by a professional polygraph, who evaluated Ronaldo's responses for signs of deception.
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"The results of the test have not yet been made public," Tineoysidro7 writes on the Binance website.
"The lie detector test is an effort by Binance to educate consumers about cryptocurrencies. The company believes that it is important that people understand the risks and rewards of investing in cryptocurrencies.
"The Ronaldo quiz is just one of the many educational initiatives that Binance has undertaken in recent years."
Ronaldo scored twice in his latest outing as Al Nassr battered Al Shabab 4-0. They look to build on the impressive victory against Al Hazm on Saturday.
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