Romelu Lukaku shares a heartfelt story about tough childhood with his mother
Romelu Lukaku:
"I remember the exact moment I knew we were broke. I can still picture my mum at the refrigerator and the look on her face.
I was six years old, and I came home for lunch during our break at school. My mum had the same thing on the menu every single day: Bread and milk. When you’re a kid, you don’t even think about it. But I guess that’s what we could afford.
Then this one day I came home, and I walked into the kitchen, and I saw my mum at the refrigerator with the box of milk, like normal. But this time she was mixing something in with it. She was shaking it all up, you know? I didn’t understand what was going on. Then she brought my lunch over to me, and she was smiling like everything was cool. But I realised right away what was going on.
She was mixing water in with the milk. We didn’t have enough money to make it last the whole week. We were broke. Not just poor, but broke.
Then I’d come home at night and the lights would be shut off. No electricity for two, three weeks at a time.
Then I’d want to take a bath, and there would be no hot water. My mum would heat up a kettle on the stove, and I’d stand in the shower splashing the warm water on top of my head with a cup.
There were even times when my mum had to “borrow” bread from the bakery down the street. The bakers knew me and my little brother, so they’d let her take a loaf of bread on Monday and pay them back on Friday.
I knew we were struggling. But when she was mixing in water with the milk, I realised it was over, you know what I mean? This was our life.
I didn’t say a word. I didn’t want her to stress. I just ate my lunch. But I swear to God, I made a promise to myself that day. It was like somebody snapped their fingers and woke me up. I knew exactly what I had to do, and what I was going to do.
I couldn’t see my mother living like that.
I kept my promise to myself for a while. But then some days I’d come home from school and find my mum crying. So I finally told her one day, “Mum, it’s gonna change. You’ll see. I’m going to play football for Anderlecht, and it’s going to happen soon. We’ll be good. You won’t have to worry anymore.”
Felixolomi
584
so sad but now he has changed it all his mother must be very proud of him . such a great striker#RL 09
Bicceknou
523
When I think of what we're going through here in Sierra Leone, I think Lukaku was living an average life with that empty tin of milk and a loaf of bread 🥪 I pray God change my story too 🙏
ForzaJuve1974
407
This is what really pisses my off, fans judge these football players, they judge there decisions they make by they have no frick’n clue what life they had before football, and how hard they had to work to provide for there family. I respect and admire all our famous football players for what they did and what they are doing. They are human like us and fans should stop being haters and understand life is never easy for anytime, but it’s what you do with your life that counts! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻