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Back with another season of her hit show, Georgina Rodriguez offers more than just a glimpse into her world post-Manchester. This time, she opens the door to her life in Saudi Arabia, following Cristiano Ronaldo’s high-profile $200 million move to Al-Nassr.
Already a Top 10 favourite across 46 countries, I Am Georgina season three takes a deeper dive into the family’s life in the Kingdom. Rather than feeling daunted by the move, Georgina is embracing Saudi Arabia’s breathtaking landscape with open arms.
Naturally, her excitement soared when Cristiano, affectionately called Cris by Georgina, joined the renowned Al-Nassr football team. “When Cris told me he was going to play for Al-Nassr, I felt relieved,” she shared in the first episode. “I knew something great awaited us, and we were so motivated.”
Fully immersing herself in Saudi’s wonders, Georgina showed her life as she juggles her roles as a mother, as Ronaldo’s partner, all the while blending her aspirations and family life. “I was truly happy to come to Saudi Arabia,” she declared, radiating contentment.
While she reveled in flying private jets and meeting Al-Nassr fans, she candidly admitted to feeling some anxiety, especially concerning her children’s adjustment. However, those concerns were quickly eased by Saudi’s warm embrace. “It was incredible. The welcome we received from Al-Nassr fans was so heartwarming.”
A majestic trip to the Red Sea

Finally, fans also got to see a glimpse inside her family trips, ones you’ve likely already seen of her picturesque Red Sea moments on your feed. This season gives us an even closer look as the family enjoys their regular escapes to the stunning beachfront, just two hours from their new Riyadh home. “The Red Sea is an Arabian paradise,” she said, re-affirming her admiration of the Kingdom of Saudi.
Indulging in AlUla

Being an avid explorer, Georgina couldn’t resist sharing the beauty of Saudi’s landscapes with her audience. A standout? AlUla—an area that seamlessly blends ancient history with modern architecture. Georgina and her team were enchanted by its vast expanses and serene atmosphere.
“AlUla is such a magical place,” she mused, recalling her first visit with Cris. “We were afraid to talk…[we didn’t want] to ruin the moment. The silence— you don’t find it anywhere else.”
In awe of the Arabian air and its calming energy, Georgina reflected, “AlUla is one of the most extraordinary places I’ve ever been. It absorbs your energy and gives it back, renewed.”