Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez have one of the most fan-favorite relationships in the sports and entertainment industry. The pair continues to go strong in their romance and celebrate their love with sweet tributes, including Valentine's Day. The pair are known for spending quality time together and with their families amid their busy schedules.
"My one and only Valentine. Always," the athlete wrote on social media, sharing a throwback photo with his fans and followers. The pair can be seen smiling, with Georgina wearing a beige bodycon and a black jacket and Cristiano wearing navy trousers and a brown jacket.
Georgina shared the photo on Instagram Stories and posted the photo on her account, also writing a special message. "Mi gran amor," she wrote in Spanish, which translates to "My big love."
Most recently, Georgina celebrated Cristiano's birthday with a lengthy message and two sweet photos. "Congratulations to our great love, thank God for having introduced me to a man like you and thank life for having given us the lives that give us the greatest happiness, our family, our children," she continued. "For a life together hugging each other so tightly. All the best for the best."
The family celebrated his 40th birthday at their home, with the athlete being surrounded by his kids. The couple has been open about their appreciation for each other in the past. "We have a beautiful relationship and when I have her beside me, I have everything. I feel loved and cared for," he said in 2019 to The Sun.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez's love story is a testament to their deep connection and shared experiences. "Our first meeting was at Gucci, where I worked as a sales assistant... It was love at first sight for both," Georgina previously shared.
She has also been a supportive partner throughout his successful career. In a 2024 interview, she expressed relief when Ronaldo left Manchester United, saying, "When Cris told me he was going to play for Al-Nassr, I was so relieved because I really wanted to leave Manchester."