Cristiano Ronaldo's longtime GF Georgina Rodriguez turned the Venice Film Festival into her very own fashion show on Thursday ... and yeah, the woman SLAAAAAAAYED.
turned the Venice Film Festival into her very own fashion show on Thursday ... and yeah, the woman SLAAAAAAAYED.
The soccer superstar's gorgeous lady showed up for the showings of"The Human Voice" and"Quo Vadis, Aida?" at the big event in Italy ... decked out in a light pink gown that was sure to turn heads.Georgina even had a matching mask to go with her wardrobe -- after all, the coronavirus is still very much a thing, you know.
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