Snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan attended the Wimbledon Championships on Tuesday along with his look-alike daughter Lily.
The daddy-daughter duo had been amongst a gaggle of stars seated within the prestigious Royal Field, which has been “used to entertain pals and visitors of Wimbledon since 1922.”
Ronnie, 48, and Lily, 18, appeared very excited as they loved the tennis from their respective seats. Seven-time world champion Ronnie appeared dapper in a navy shirt for the special day, whereas Lily, who lives with Ronnie's ex-wife Jo Langley, appeared gorgeous in a phenomenal pink costume.
Following the sporting exercise, Ronnie – who’s nicknamed Rocket – uploaded an image of Lily and fellow sporting legend Novak Djokovic on Instagram. Within the image, Ronnie and his daughter flashed huge smiles as they posed for a cute selfie.
Captioning their joint social media put up, Serbian tennis star Novak wrote, “Ran into a man.” [goat emoji]. The [rocket emoji]It was a pleasure to fulfill you and your daughter, Ronnie.”
Followers and pals had been left shocked by Lily's uncanny resemblance to her well-known dad. Shocked by their resemblance, one follower commented: “Ronnie O'Sullivan's daughter seems extra like Ronnie than Ronnie himself.”
In the meantime, beneath a unique picture, one fan mentioned: “Loopy, his daughter is his lookalike”, whereas one other added: “Daughter is his lookalike”.
Ronnie's Household Life
The snooker star has kids Lily and Ronnie along with his ex-wife Jo. He additionally has daughter Taylor-Ann along with his ex-wife Sally-Ann Magnus.
In 2013, he turned engaged to actress Laila Rouass after a 12 months of relationship.
Whereas talking with Good day! in 2016, Laila instructed us: “I haven’t set a marriage date but. I haven’t obtained a clue and I haven’t even thought of marriage.
“Oh my god, it scares me a lot. I’m very busy with my daughter and she or he is enjoying in China proper now, so marriage is out of the query proper now.”
Laila has a daughter from her relationship with businessman Nasser Khan, who was jailed for 9 years in 2011 for a £250 million VAT fraud.