Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez gives new 'life in Saudi Arabia' insights
Al Nassr player is living in Saudi Arabia with family for over year
Cristiano Ronaldo’s girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez revealed details about her life in Saudi Arabia.
Over a year has passed since Cristiano Ronaldo switched to Al Nassr. Apart from the on-field modifications required to play in a new domestic league, the Portuguese superstar and his family had to adjust to a new country and way of life, according to Essentially Sports.
Georgina Rodriguez, however, says that they have adapted fairly well and that everything has "aligned perfectly."
In an extensive interview with Adnan Al-Kateb for the Saudi Arabian magazine Hia, a sincere confession was made. Rodriguez showered compliments on the famous family when asked how their vacation had gone so far. The Argentinean-Spanish influencer asserted that they had received a warm welcome from everyone in the "beautiful" nation. However, she had first encountered a number of challenges:
“I admit that moving to a new country, another language and a different way of life is always a bit difficult, but the experience of discovering Saudi Arabia so far has been an amazing journey,” she said.
She added: “I love Riyadh and its people, and I feel their sincere love for Cristiano, my family, and me personally, and this is what I feel in all places and situations, and I become more certain of it as the days go by.”
While acknowledging to easily adapt to the Saudi culture, she concluded: “Since my arrival, it has aligned perfectly with my principles and values.”
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