Cristiano Ronaldo's GF Georgina Rodriguez Puts Him In Awe With Luxurious Christmas Gift
By Fiyin Olowokandi on December 27, 2022 at 11:30 AM EST
Cristiano Ronaldo has won Christmas with this lavish display! After a disappointing loss in the World Cup campaign, the Portuguese icon and his partner of five years, Georgina Rodriguez, decided to put the unfortunate situation behind them and spend quality time with their family.
In a surprising turn of events, the 28-year-old put a huge smile on her beau's face by adding to his already impressive fleet of luxury vehicles.
Georgina Rodriguez Gifts Boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo Lavish Present For Christmas
In a reel posted to her Instagram page, the staple holiday song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You," played in the background as the model sashayed around, showing off their beautiful home before heading outside.
Dressed in a hot red fitted dress that flaunted her wonderful figure, she first showed off their dining table, ready and set for their family and some guests. Outside, the 37-year-old soccer player was seen carrying one of his little girls as the other kids ran excitedly around them.
Looking shocked, the superstar footballer smiled in awe at the present, which was the white and silver convertible Rolls Royce wrapped with a big red bow, estimated to cost over $250,000.
The clip then cut to show the ex-Man Utd star seated in the luxury automobile along with the rest of the family as the brunette beauty waved at the camera. In the caption, she wrote, “A magic Christmas night 🎄💖💫 Os amoooo💕💕💕 Gracias Santaaaa 🏠🥂🎅”
In response, a thrilled Ronaldo took to his Instagram profile to post a picture of the family in the car writing in the caption, "Obrigado meu amor," which translates to "Thank you, my love."
The lovebirds clearly have forgotten the events that led to the influencer making headlines for her outburst online after one of Portugal's matches at the recently-concluded World Cup. The Blast shared that she was livid at the coach's decision to bench the five-time "UEFA Champions Leagues" winner, whom she considers being the world's best player.
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She posted a photo wearing a green kimono over a black fitted dress and paired the look with silver stilettos and diamonds on her fingers, wrist, and neck. The star posted more pictures with her friends, but the one that stood out was a video clip showing the team singing the Portuguese anthem.
Obviously, the photographers were not pointing their cameras at the team on the field; instead, they were directed to the players on the bench. In full soccer mom mode, she began her rant, which was written in Spanish and read, "Congratulations, Portugal. While the 11 players sang the hymn, all the targets were placed on you."
She stated that it was a shame that the people in the stadium could not enjoy "the best player in the world" for the whole duration of the match. The angry Rodriguez continued her tirade, writing, "The fans have not stopped claiming you and shouting your name."
Ending the caption, she added a prayer to God that coach Fernando would "continue hand in hand and make us vibrate one more night."
The I am Georgina' Star Reflects On Losing Twin Baby Boy
The Jaca, Spain native who shares two children, Alana and Bella Esmeralda, with Ronaldo, has not had an easy year with the loss of her son, leaving behind a twin sister.
The former luxury sales assistant is also a mother to the football star's kids, Cristiano Jr. and twins Eva and Mateo, born via surrogate. The Blast shared that in a recent interview, the 28-year-old opened up about her loss.
The reality TV star revealed that "the happiest moment became the saddest," adding that the year turned out to be the most complicated and one she would not easily forget.
While the former ballet dancer expressed her pain, she also gushed over her living kids noting that they were the most important thing in her life.
She noted feeling fortunate for her family and took a moment to talk about her boyfriend, saying, "I am the girlfriend of the best footballer in the world, but there is no need for people – and many of them women – to use it in a derogatory way."