Ronnie Coleman has yet again proved why he is one of the most loved and respected bodybuilders. He truly is the king of hearts, especially of his adorable daughters. Ronnie Coleman has eight kids from his two marriages. Out of eight, six are girls and two are boys. However, not much is known about the identity of his sons.
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The bodybuilding legend is definitely an exceptional father to his six daughters. He had four of them with his current wife Susan Williamson, and his two eldest daughters were from his first marriage. However, he loves all of his children equally and does his best as a father.
The King with his princesses
Ronnie Coleman is not just the King of the bodybuilding world. He is also a dedicated family man and a doting father to six beautiful daughters. Despite his shortcomings, he tries his best to do his duties and be the best dad for his daughters.
Recently, Coleman took to Twitter and shared an adorable 37sec video of him and his daughters. He shared the video of his father-daughter dance with his daughters from the International Leadership of Texas event. In the video, Coleman could be seen with three of his daughters on the dance floor doing a cute little dance with a camera revolving around them. Lil Nas X’s Old Town Road ft. Billy Ray Cyrus could be heard playing in the background.
It goes without saying how precious and important the father-daughter dance is for a girl and the father, too. Hence, Coleman making such efforts despite his condition proves just what a loving father he is.
Why can’t Ronnie Coleman walk anymore?
Ronnie Coleman is hands down one of the greatest bodybuilders. However, the once strong and mighty figure is now unable to walk without any support. How did he get here? Well, over the years, Ronnie has gone through some intense training. However, that wasn’t what messed his body up so badly.
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What caused the major damage was that Coleman continued with his training routine despite having a herniated disc. He also didn’t bother seeking treatment until it was too late. Over the last few decades, he has gone through 13 surgeries to get his condition fixed.
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The intense medical procedures he has gone through have now rendered him nearly immobile. However, none of this could deter Coleman’s never-give-up attitude. The King is determined to get back up on his own two feet and walk without any assistance in the future.