Georgina Rodriguez teases new series of ‘I Am Georgina’ - show may feature Cristiano Ronaldo’s Man Utd exit
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Georgina Rodriquez’s reality show is set to return for a second season in March this year. The Netflix series was a huge success following its debut in 2022.
In a promotional poster for ‘Soy Georgina’ - which translates to ‘I am Georgina’ - on her Instagram, Georgina hints that the show will once again take a deep dive into her life as the partner of Cristiano Ronaldo. The poster shows Georgina with a red credit card imitation of a football referee’s red card, a whistle in her mouth and text that reads ‘Let’s go for the double’.
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Hide AdThe poster confirmed that the show will return in March 2023, however, there is no specific date yet on when it will land on the streaming platform Netflix.
The 29-year-old is a huge social media star with a following of 45.4 million on Instagram. She has worked to build her brand, and a name for herself after being catapulted into the spotlight following the public reveal of her relationship with Ronaldo.


In the first series of the Netflix hit, the camera follows Georgina as she lived her lavish life with the Portuguese footballer. The show documented the couple’s relationship while Ronaldo played for Juventus, ahead of his signing for Manchester United in 2021.
Controversial stint at Manchester United before he made the decision to move to Saudi Arabia. The player ended up forcing the exit from Old Trafford with a shocking interview with Talk TV presenter Piers Morgan.
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Hide AdRonaldo’s contract with the team was terminated by mutual consent following the explosive interview, and he went on to represent Portugal at the Qatar World Cup.
In early January 2023 Ronaldo signed a more than lucrative deal with Saudi Arabian team Al-Nassr. Georgina and their children will move with him.
As season 2 approaches, very little is known about what will be the focus. However, it’s likely that the controversial interview, and Ronaldo’s time at Man-utd will be addressed throughout given that his new move will affect the whole family.
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