ELLE opens its January issue with an exclusive interview featuring Georgina Rodríguez, who is embracing a period of personal and professional transformation. After years of intense media attention, motherhood, and expanding ventures, she is redefining her public image beyond the label of Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner.
Rodríguez stresses that her life does not revolve solely around the Portuguese football star. Instead, she describes a growing sense of self-identity that she now defends with confidence. “I am what you see. With myself, I am very demanding. I work hard, but I also dream big. I believe deeply in what comes from the heart,” she says.
Rodríguez has built a strong reputation as a businesswoman and global influencer. She insists that her success stems from discipline and ambition, not just public exposure. Her expanding portfolio includes the third season of her Netflix series “Soy Georgina” and the launch of her real estate firm, Bellhatria.
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“I’m never still,” she says. “Between my large family, my professional projects, and my new company, I stay busy all the time. I love that pace.” She adds that having support does not diminish her role or effort in managing her ventures.
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Despite her growing profile, Rodríguez places family at the centre of her life. She says she and Ronaldo focus on teaching their children the importance of hard work, kindness, and integrity. While fame arrived unexpectedly, she now sees it as a tool that can create a positive impact.
“With others, I try to be generous, fair, and loyal,” she explains. “I like to care for people and protect them.”
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Rodríguez also addressed criticism and humour directed at physical appearance. “I have a great sense of humour and I can laugh at myself,” she says. “But I hate jokes that ridicule people because of their body or intelligence.”
She emphasises that physical care matters to her, but health remains the priority. “Some things are in God’s hands,” she notes. “But everything I can do to live healthily is a priority in my home.”
In the interview, Rodríguez reiterates her desire to shape her narrative on her own terms, focusing on purpose, health, and identity, rather than the constant media focus on her partner.