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Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriguez makes surprise revelation

- Georgina Rodriguez has denied she is engaged to Cristiano Ronaldo

- The 25-year-old model added that they are yet to decide their wedding date

- The Argentine also revealed she will be over the moon if the Juventus star proposes

Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriguez has debunked claims she got engaged to the Juventus superstar but admits she will be overwhelmed if he proposes.

The Argentine model who has a one-year-old daughter Alana with the Portuguese star opened the lid after rumours were going the round about them planning to get married.

But the 25-year-old has claimed that they will tie the knot but they presently have a lot in their hands right now.

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"I’d love to. Now we have priorities, but in the future it would be wonderful to become his wife," she told Hola! magazine.

In the past few weeks Ronaldo has denied allegation of sexual assault, as well as being fined for tax fraud and Georgina mourning her father who gave up the ghost after battling with stroke for two years.

Georgina did not want to delve into the allegations leveled against Ronaldo but maintained he has always been there for her.

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"I have his support every day. He is looking after me a lot in this sadness," she said of her father’s passing.

"We support each other mutually in everything. It’s a good thing we have each other, we form a great team."

The two love birds have been dating since 2016 after reportedly meeting while shopping and last November, reports claim Georgina was trying on a wedding dress in preparation for an engagement.

"Cristiano has already asked Gio to marry him and the wedding will take place, but few people know the details," sources previously told Correio da Manha newspaper.

"All that is known at the moment is that Gio has already tried on some wedding dresses."

The pair were seen wearing obvious diamond bands on their right fingers in the past months, many thought the wedding bells will be ringing soon.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriguez has lost her father, Jorge Eduardo Rodriguez Gorjon, at the age of 70 after a long battle with illness in Argentina.

Rodriguez posted a birthday photo on her Instagram handle earlier this week from Buenos Aires and wrote: "Coincidences of life. I land in the country I was born in at the same time and the day of my birth 25 years ago."

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