
Cristiano Ronaldo gave Georgina Rodríguez a ginormous engagement ring
Seriously, calling the engagement ring "huge" is selling it short.
In an Instagram post, Rodríguez — who was first seen publicly with Ronaldo in 2017 and has two children with the Portuguese star — wrote in a translated caption, "Yes I do. In this and in all my lives."
Photos: Ronaldo and Rodríguez through the years
The photo was taken in bed and included a look at the stunningly humongous diamond ring as she held hands with Ronaldo.
As for how much that ring costs, there is no public information on the price or carat count yet. The Daily Mail did liken the ring to the 30-carat, $5 million ring that Jeff Bezos bought for Lauren Sánchez.

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