Cristiano Ronaldo and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez are possibly having the time of their life at the moment. While Cristiano won the La Liga title with Real Madrid on Sunday and is now eyeing the UEFA Champions League title, Georgina too has won a job back!
The 22-year-old Spanish model, who recently lost jobs at top fashion brands Gucci and Prada due to constant media attention and being hounded by papparazzi, seems to have got a bit of promotion at Uno Models, based in Barcelona and Madrid.
Georgina, who formerly worked as shop assistant, is reportedly tipped to be the face of Uno Models' fashion campaigns.
That's definitely massive!
- Cristiano and Georgina met in 2016 in the VIP area at a Dolce & Gabbana event in Madrid, Spain. It was since then that they started dating and finally went public with their relationship after some months.
- The Spanish beauty has been spotted attending quite a lot of Real Madrid matches at the Santiago Bernabeu this season, and she was also seen getting on well with Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.
- Georgina also accompanied the former Manchester United superstar to the Best FIFA Awards ceremony in Switzerland earlier this year, and was in attendance, cheering for her beau, as Cristiano bagged the Best FIFA Men's Player 2016, beating off competition from Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann.
- Cristiano, meanwhile, had failed past relationships with Russian Victoria's Secret model Irina Shayk and former Miss Spain Desirée Cordero Ferrer.
No breakup between Cristiano and Georgina, after all?
Speculations were rife that the duo would be heading for splitsville, especially after news came in that Cristiano was left irritated with the fact that Georgina had organised a party following Real's demoralising 2-3 defeat against FC Barcelona on April 23.
Cristiano reportedly mentioned that her girlfriend brought bad luck, shocking many.
Not very long back, Cristiano's saucy WhatsApp messages to Miss BumBum Erika Canela, were also out in the open, bringing up loyalty questions.
However, now with the La Liga won, we might assume that the friction between them might be dying, with happy moments being shared from both ends.