Revealed: First photo of Cristiano Ronaldo's pregnant girlfriend flaunting baby bump in sexy LBD
Spanish model Georgina Rodriguez revealed her strict Mediterranean diet ahead of welcoming baby.
While Cristiano Ronaldo is yet to confirm his upcoming bundle of joy, looks like his pregnant girlfriend, Georgina Rodriguez, may have finally put rumours to rest with her latest magazine interview.
In the first ever pregnancy-shoot for Hola! Magazine, the Spanish model showed her baby bump. Although, she didn't explicitly mention the baby in the interview, she did reveal that she is on a strict Mediterranean diet as she prepares to become a first-time mother.
"I'm very family oriented. I love children, nature, animals. I have a cat, who's now three, who is my best friend. I love surrounding myself with people who inspire me to be a better person every day, and who bring good energy," the 23-year-old mum-to-be told the Spanish-language magazine.
The baby news comes at a joyous time for the Real Madrid star, who recently became father to twin children – reportedly named Eva Maria and Mateo – via surrogacy. Now with another baby on the way, Ronaldo's girlfriend reveals that she is doing everything in her capacity to take care of herself.
"In my day to day life, I like to take care of myself doing sport and eating a balanced diet," she said. "I try to eat natural products and avoid heavy meals and follow a Mediterranean diet. I don't follow a strict diet as such because I do love a treat now and again."
If rumours are to be believed, Rodriguez is five months pregnant and is expecting a baby girl with her footballer boyfriend. The Portuguese international already has Cristiano Jr, 7, his eldest son, apart from the twins.
But before the explicit shoot with Rodriguez flaunting her baby bump, Spanish newspaper El Mundo had confirmed the long-standing buzz surrounding the baby. According to the outlet, Ronaldo had apparently said that he was "very" happy about having a fourth baby.
Ronaldo and Rodriguez's baby is due at the end of October, as per Portuguese papers.
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