
Cristiano Ronaldo gets engaged to Georgina Rodríguez after 8 years – heartfelt announcement & family details revealed
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Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is now engaged to Georgina Rodríguez after dating for eight years. Rodríguez, 31 years old, shared the engagement news on Instagram on Monday, August 11, showing a big engagement ring.She wrote on Instagram, 'Yes I do. In this and in all my lives,' along with a photo of her hand with the ring placed on top of Ronaldo's hand. Ronaldo and Rodríguez made their relationship public in January 2017 at the Best FIFA Football Awards in Germany, as per the US Weekly.In July 2024, Ronaldo hinted they might already be married by calling Rodríguez 'his wife' in an Instagram advertisement. Ronaldo said, 'When I'm not training in the club, I like to work with my wife at home because I can push her and she can push me, too.'Ronaldo and Rodríguez have five children together: twins Eva and Mateo, who are 8 years old; daughter Alana, 7 years old; and twins Bella and Ángel, born in April 2022. Sadly, Ángel died during childbirth, which Ronaldo announced on Instagram, saying, 'It is with our deepest sadness we have to announce that our baby boy has passed away. It is the greatest pain that any parent can feel', as per the US Weekly report.Ronaldo added, 'Only the birth of our baby girl gives us the strength to live this moment with some hope and happiness.' Ronaldo also has a 15-year-old son named Cristiano Jr., but he has never shared who the mother is.Earlier this year, Rodríguez celebrated Eva and Mateo's 8th birthdays on Instagram with photos and wrote, 'Happy 8 years, my loves. Mommy loves you endlessly.' In the Netflix docuseries I Am Georgina, released in January 2022, Rodríguez talked about how they met while she worked at a Gucci store, as stated by US Weekly report.She said, 'We had a very special start to our relationship. Many times he'd come after work. I remember once he came in a Bugatti. My coworkers went crazy. They get there on the bus, and I would leave in a Bugatti. People couldn't believe it.'Ronaldo also recalled the early days in the same docuseries: 'It was funny because I would wait for her outside the store in these flashy cars I have. We would go home, and there we would go into our own world', according to the report by US Weekly.Yes, Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez announced their engagement in August 2025 after dating for eight years.They have five children together, including twins and a daughter.
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