Georgina Rodríguez, the partner of soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, has opened up about the highs and lows of her life in 2022. It was a year marked by the devastating loss of her newborn son, Ángel, who was Bella Esmeralda’s twin.
In an interview with Elle Spain, the 28-year-old model from Buenos Aires, Argentina, who shares two children with Ronaldo and is raising his previous ones, talked about her day-to-day life and how becoming Ronaldo’s partner changed things for her. She described 2022 as the most difficult year of her life, saying that the happiest moment had become the saddest and would be with her for life.
Despite constantly making headlines for her fashion choices and alleged conflicts with family members and other celebrities, Georgina says that her life is much simpler than what the world thinks. She doesn’t like conflicts and never fights with anyone. She also denied rumors that she had an altercation with Rosalía at the 2022 Latin Grammy.
Georgina also shared details of her day-to-day life, saying that she spends most of her time taking care of her children and that she enjoys cooking for her family. She also talked about how her life has changed since becoming Ronaldo’s partner, saying that she has learned to be more patient and to live in the moment.
In August, Georgina surprised her followers by getting two new tattoos during a vacation in Sardinia. One tattoo depicts a little angel holding a moon, which may be a tribute to the couple’s late baby. The other tattoo appears to be dedicated to Ronaldo.
Despite the difficulties of 2022, Georgina and Cristiano remain strong and committed to their family. They are raising five children together: Cristiano Jr, 12; twins Eva and Mateo, 5; Alana Martina, 4; and Bella Esmeralda.
Georgina’s story is a reminder that even those who seem to have it all can face incredible challenges and difficulties. However, her resilience and commitment to her family serve as an inspiration to many, and her honesty about the realities of her life is refreshing in a world where social media often presents a distorted view of reality.