Ronnie O’Sullivan gives fans an amazing behind-the-scenes glimpse into his daily life. And the fans love the “perfect content”.

Fans praised the “perfect content” after Ronnie O’Sullivan gave an insight into a normal day in his life.
The seven-time snooker world champion has a large following thanks to his performances on and off the table.
And the 47-year-old agreed to give them a glimpse into what he does on a normal day by agreeing to let cameras follow him for a special TikTok video.
The avid runner first revealed how he gets up in the morning and parks “for a few laps” while the camera follows him as he jogs.
Then, after getting home and feeding the dogs, Rocket makes his porridge “nice and slow” with the oatmeal in the pan before adding two helpings of the “good stuff” — a pinch of fruit each time.
O’Sullivan then changes into “suits and boots” to walk the dogs in the rain in a giant raincoat while cameras follow him.
After giving his pooches some exercise, they then head home to “cook a bit of lunch to get ready for the day ahead.”
The star is seen chopping up a bunch of veggies before revealing he “loves a little bit of chicken” – which he seasons and puts in a frying pan so it gets “nice and crispy”.
“You can’t beat a healthy lunch,” O’Sullivan says.
His freshly prepared, hand-cooked meal is then placed in a lunch box and packed into a backpack as he makes his way to the snooker club.
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After greeting “the guys”, with a bit of practice it then gets to work while he goes to the tables.
O’Sullivan then appears on camera while sitting in front of the television at home watching a game of snooker.
Giving viewers a thumbs-up, he concludes, “Home, some snooker on TV, nice day.”
After the Tik Tok clip was shared online, numerous fans praised it and one of them called it “Perfect Content”.
“Love this,” declared another, adding, “One of us.”
It continued to be a hit as more and more people watched it.
“I’m doing life wrong,” wrote another.
While another fan added, “I can’t even explain my envy.”