Penélope Cruz ‘not upset’ about Jude Bellingham despite being a big Real Madrid fan and an ace called Golden Boy

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The Madrid-raised actress has been too busy to watch this season

PENÉLOPE CRUZ has been “upset” by Jude Bellingham since his arrival at Real Madrid.

The Golden Boy award winner joined the La Liga giants from Borussia Dortmund this summer.

Bellingham, 20, has been praised for his performances with Los Blancos, scoring 15 in 17 appearances.

However, despite having grown up in Madrid and being a fan of the club, Penélope Cruz does not have great admiration for the player.

Sky Sports journalist Craig Slater at the premiere of Michael Mann’s film ‘Ferrari’ and spoke to the Spanish actress about the England international.

However, the Vicky Cristina Barcelona star was not overly aware of Bellingham due to being immersed in making the film.

He told Sky: “I met Penelope Cruz, she plays Enzo Ferrari in this film.

“Believe it or not Penelope is from Madrid, grew up in Madrid, big Real Madrid fan.

“I’m talking about Jude Bellingham and his debut at the Bernabéu.

“Did she really know nothing about him and have nothing to say?

“She’s going to have to be the only Real Madrid fan who rarely feels too disappointed by what young M is doing. Bellingham there.

“Maybe she was so immersed in this movie that she didn’t have time to attend the games. “

Penelope plays Laura Ferrari in the film alongside Star Wars star Adam Driver, who plays Enzo Ferrari.

The film premiered in Leicester Square, London, with many faces making an appearance.

Bellingham received the 2023 Golden Boy Award at a rite in Turin, Italy.

After receiving his award, he said, “I’m proud to win the Golden Boy Award.

“My secret has been duty since I was a kid at the Academy. I like this.

“I need to help Real Madrid every day.

“Real Madrid is the best club in the world. I’m proud to play for Madrid.

“I want to win all the trophies with my club and with the England national team”

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