GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ has posted a gushing Father’s Day message for boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo, accompanied by a picture of the loved-up couple and their four kids.
In Portugal, unlike the UK, the occasion is celebrated in March rather than June – with fathers everywhere being recognised.
Rodriguez posted the charming snap with a gushing message for her man
And despite the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world, Georgina did her bit to celebrate her superstar partner.
In the heartwarming post, the smitten 26-year-old wrote: “By your strength and courage you will always be our HERO.
“By protecting us at night and by day you will be our GUARDIAN ANGEL.
“For the moments of joy you will be our SPECIAL FRIEND.
“For that great love that you give us, for your example and support, you will always be for us, THE MOST IMPORTANT AND THE BEST OF MEN.
“WE LOVE YOU DAD. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ #felizdiadelpadre @cristiano
“Congratulations to you too dad”.
In the accompanying photo, the couple can be seen soaking in the sun on a family trip to Dubai, before the beginning of the Covid-19 crisis.
The duo and their children are currently self-isolating in Ronaldo’s native Madeira.
And after his Juve team-mate Daniele Rugani tested positive for the deadly bug, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is refusing to travel back to Italy and will instead remain with his family.
But despite being exposed to the infectious disease, the president of Madeira has confirmed that Ronaldo has not contracted coronavirus.
The loves up pair have been dating since 2016Credit: Reuters
However that doesn’t mean that he is free from danger, as Madeira have been hit by two earthquakes in the last fortnight, with the most recent one happening on Sunday morning.
Ronaldo has been dating Georgina since 2016, with persistent rumours of late that the couple have gotten married in secret.
The pair have a daughter together, Alana, while Georgina also mothers the former Manchester United superstar’s other three children.
Rodriguez is currently in quarantine with Ronaldo and the four kidsCredit: AFP or licensors
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