CRISTIANO RONALDO is clearly getting into the Christmas spirit as his partner Georgina Rodriguez revealed their huge tree and a Santa Claus dummy dressed in white.
The massive Father Christmas sat perfectly on his festive seat, guarding two presents, one appearing to be a luxury Dior box.
Georgina Rodriguez revealed a Santa Claus dummy dressed all in white
Rodriquez then revealed the couple’s sparkling tree, and a personalised cushion with the couple’s initials
The Santa is dressed all in white, in what looks like a towelling robe.
He appears to have a polar bear and two small seal cubs at his feet.
Rodriquez then revealed the couple’s sparkling tree, dressed up in silver and gold with bright lights.
Towards the back of the room, flashing reindeer, snowmen and presents sat on a shelve.
Ronaldo’s Turin home is made up by two adjoining villas, which can be found on a private road guarded by security, which leads to an entrance gate.
The villas themselves have separate entrances, surrounded by lush gardens and vegetation.
Ronaldo has lived in some amazing homes during his playing career, including mansions in Manchester and Madrid.
The 35-year-old also has a holiday home in the Costa del Sol, which reportedly cost him £1.4million.
All of his amazing properties are fitted with state of the art gym facilities, to help Ronaldo maintain his stunning physique.
His former Manchester United team-mate Dimitar Berbatov can vouch for how hard the Portugal captain works, and said training alongside him was ‘like a war’.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s living room contains a festive scene in the corner
Georgina Rodriguez shows off the white Christmas themeCredit: Instagram
Ronaldo pictured with his four children and partner Georgina Credit: Instagram
Ronaldo moved to Turin after signing for Juventus in 2018 Credit: Instagram
Ronaldo has lived in some amazing homes during his playing careerCredit: Instagram
Berbatov told Marca: “I’ve been a lucky guy to share that season together.
“He took extreme care of himself. You came to train and he was already in the gym.
“Then he would stay to do extra work shooting on goal. He would finish, and he would go swimming and go back to the gym.
“He was determined to be the best. Training with him was like a war , because I didn’t think about anything other than winning everything, including the little games we organised.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk