Georgina Rodriguez made sure all eyes were on her when she sauntered onto the football pitch in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday night after cheering on Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr FC squad.
The 29-year-old Spanish model, who has been dating the 38-year-old Portuguese professional footballer since 2016, showed off her fantastic physique in a pair of skintight Guess skinny jeans and a tied-up yellow Al-Nassr jersey.
The Netflix actor went for a full luxury look, pairing her attire with a pale blue Birkin Alligator handbag worth roughly £115,000.
Georgina was cheering for her husband at the AFC Champions League 2023-24 match between Al-Nassr FC (KSA) and Al-Duhail SC (QAT).
Her boyfriend was named man-of-the-match when Al-Nassr defeated Al-Duhail 4-3, with Ronaldo scoring two goals.
Georgina matched her bag to her shoes, which were black crocodile print heels from Le Silla that cost more than £1,000.
The model accessorized her ensemble with a £330 Dior belt and pulled her raven hair back in a tight, double-plait ponytail.
Taking to her Instagram, Georgina shared a number of images from the match as she captioned the post: ‘We won #family’.
Alana, five, and Bella, 18 months, are the couple’s children. Angel, Bella’s twin brother, tragically died during childbirth in April 2022.
Georgina is also the stepmother of Cristiano Jr, 13, and twins Mateo and Eva, both six.
The mother took a nice selfie as the footballer’s children watched their father’s game from the balcony above.
She took a cute selfie with Mateo while wearing their football shirts, and he gave the camera a cheeky thumbs up.
Georgina also shared an amazing photo of her latte, which included an image of her face in the froth.
Georgina previously claimed that she had three miscarriages prior to the tragic loss of her baby son.
‘I was terribly terrified at each ultrasound [before the birth of her twins],’ she stated on her Netflix show. I was nervous because I’d had three previous miscarriages and had returned home in pieces.’
Georgina also stated that she did not immediately inform her other children that her son Angel had died and that he would be born later than his sister.
‘Because I still had a tummy, I informed them that Angel would have to wait a little longer to be born,’ she explained.
‘Until [Cristiano] informed them that Angel had gone to Heaven. That was a harsh reality check.’