Jude Bellingham turns rumors into joke with iconic drinking celebration during Real Madrid's thrashing of Monaco

Jude Bellingham has broken the silence on the off-field gossip with an iconic drinking celebration, helping Real Madrid outlast AS Monaco 6-1.

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Jude Bellingham speaks on his new drinking celebration

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Bellingham, after netting the sixth goal for the Los Blancos, lifted his hands to his mouth with a gesture aimed at inaccurate reports about his private life

Real Madrid will face SL Benfica in their upcoming fixture of the UCL

Jude Bellingham’s new celebration has taken over the internet. The Real Madrid star’s iconic goal celebration involves him spreading his arms wide open. However, this time, it was a different one with a drinking gesture following his goal in the 79th minute of the match. 

The midfielder, after netting the sixth goal for the Los Blancos, lifted his hands to his mouth with a gesture aimed at inaccurate reports about his private life. The fans at the Santiago Bernabeu booed the player in the previous match for his part in the team's struggles over recent weeks. 

Bellingham's tongue-in-cheek drinking celebration responds to off-field gossip as Real Madrid thrashed Monaco 

Bellingham had already responded to the rumors and the gossip about his personal life through the drinking celebration. However, the former Borussia Dortmund star has now made it clear by turning the rumors into a joke with the celebration. Bellingham, while speaking to TNT Sports, said: 

"A lot of people say a lot of things.” 

The English player continued: 

"There's two ways you can take it: you can cry about it and moan, or send a lawyer, or you can just roll with it and enjoy it.”

Bellingham further said:

“It was a bit of a joke back to the fans and the people who say whatever they want.”

Bellingham added that he knows the truth and everything about what goes on in his personal life. The outside noise “doesn't really matter” for the player as he knows what he does to give his all to the game and the team. 

At last, the England International stated that “it's nice to have a bit of a joke." Meanwhile, the 15-time UEFA Champions League winners will face SL Benfica in their upcoming fixture of the UCL. 

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