‘The envious invent, idiots believe’: Georgina Rodriguez hits out at claims that Cristiano Ronaldo is ‘fed up with her’ amid rumours of rows between them – by posting not-so-subtle lyrics

Georgina Rodriguez, the Portuguese superstar’s partner, has responded angrily to rumors that she and Cristiano Ronaldo are going through a relationship problem.

Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriguez (right) has hit out at reports she is experiencing a relationship crisis with the Portuguese superstar (left)
Both of them are currently in Saudi Arabia; Ronaldo relocated to Al-Nassr following his departure from Manchester United prior to the World Cup.

In recent weeks, there have been rumors in the Spanish press that Ronaldo is “fed up” with Rodriguez and that the two of them are about to call it quits.

Additionally, before boarding Ronaldo’s private plane, the two reportedly had a heated altercation, according to Spanish TikTok star Abel Planelles.

The pair are currently based in Saudi Arabia after Ronaldo joined Saudi top flight side Al-Nassr
According to reports, the altercation happened in front of a number of witnesses. Rodriguez allegedly refused to speak to any airline employees during the flight and later to Ronaldo as well.
The couple, who are parents to two children together, are rumored to be close to divorcing one other, and this argument has further fuelled those rumors.

However, Rodriguez posted a strong denial of these rumors on her Instagram story.

Rodriguez and Ronaldo have two children together and have been together since 2017
She generally stays silent about matters like these, but she posted a picture of the night sky along with the words to Romeo Santos’ song “If I Die.” Santos is an American singer.

In an attempt to retaliate against the speculators, it said, “The envious invents the rumour, the gossip spreads and the idiot believes it.”

Reports in Spain stated the couple had a huge argument before boarding their private plane
Ronaldo has scored 11 goals in 14 games since arriving in Saudi Arabia, helping Al-Nassr win their first league championship in four years.

Al-Nassr was eliminated from the King Cup on Monday, but he has frequently been the target of ‘Messi’ taunts from opposing supporters.

Ronaldo is hoping to help Al-Nassr win their first Saudi Pro League league title in four years
With only six games remaining in the season, they are now three points behind rivals Al-Ittihad, who are coached by Nuno Espirito Santo, a former manager of Wolves and Tottenham.