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I fell in love at first sight with Ronaldo - partner, Georgina Rodriguez reveals

- Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez shared how they first met

- The 25-year-old admitted it was love at first sight when she met the Portuguese

- Ronaldo and Georgina have a one-year old daughter together called Alana Martina

Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend Gerorgina Rodriguez revealed she feel in love at first sight with the Portuguese superstar after they met while she was working in a Madrid clothes store.

The stunning 25-year-old claimed the feeling was mutual following their June 2016 encounter.

She told Italy’s Elle magazine in an interview: “The first meeting with Ronaldo was at Gucci where I worked as a sales assistant.

“Days later we saw each other again at another brand’s event and it was then we could talk in a relaxed atmosphere, outside of my work environment. It was love at first sight for both.”

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The Argentine who relocated from Madrid to Turin last summer after Ronaldo signed for Juventus, painted a happy existence of life in her new home city with her partner of nearly three years.

Ronaldo and Georgina both have a one-year-old daughter called Alana Martina and she is also raising the Juve striker's twins, Eva and Mateo and eight-year-old son Cristianinho.

In an interview with Spanish magazine Hola! Georgina admitted last February that she would love to become Ronaldo's wife but debunked rumours they are already engaged.

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She also told Italy’s Elle magazine her daily routine consisted of waking up the children, changing them and having breakfast together, before playing with them and preparing lunch, followed by a nap, a gym and spa session and a spot of TV with her lover before bed.

She added in the interview, headlined: ‘My life with Ronaldo’: “Home is where my family is. The place where I am happiest is my home, with my children and partner.

“Our house is our refuge, our temple built with so much love."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Cristiano Ronaldo's sweetheart Georgina Rodriguez has debunked rumours going the rounds that she is pregnant.

But it is understood that the 25-year-old Argentinian has gained weight by eating too much pasta.

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