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Georgina Rodríguez Gets Emotional Recalling “Worst Moment” Losing Her and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Baby Boy
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Date:2025-04-16 23:53:53
Georgina Rodríguez is opening up about "the worst moment" of her life.
In the trailer for season two of Netflix's I Am Georgina—hitting the streamer March 24—the influencer and model gets candid about the loss of her newborn son with soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo last year.
An emotional Georgina says, "This year I had the best and the worst moment of my life in an instant."
Georgina gave birth to twins in April and while daughter Bella Esmeralda survived, her twin brother tragically passed away.
"Life is hard," Georgina says in the trailer. "Life goes on. I have reasons to move on and be strong."
In addition to Bella, those reasons include Georgina and Cristiano's daughter Alana, 5, as well as step-children Cristiano Jr., 11, and twins Mateo and Eva, 4, who Georgina helps raise with Cristiano.
"My priority right now is my family and my children," Georgina notes. "I'm so happy and thankful."
The 29-year-old also shouts out her famous partner for motivating her to pick up the pieces.
"Cris really encouraged me to continue with my agenda," Georgina says. "He said, ‘Gio, get on with life. It'll do you good.'"
In the trailer, Georgina is seen doing just that—with footage showing her modeling for ad campaigns, posing on the red carpet, kickboxing and meeting one very famous fan.
"I watch your show," pop superstar Rosalía tells Georgina. "I love it."
Watch along with Rosalía when season two of I Am Georgina hits Netflix on March 24.
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