'She's the most evil woman': Ronaldo's girlfriend's uncle reveals

'She's the most evil woman': Ronaldo's girlfriend's uncle reveals
PeopleGaelle KamdemSend Email1 week ago0 8,401Reading Time 1 minute

Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez is the 'most evil woman' according to her uncle who claims that she has "forgotten her family" since meeting the Portuguese star.

The 27-year-old, who is currently expecting twins with the footballer, is said to have "forgotten" her old family after moving in with her wealthy partner.

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In an interview with the British tabloid The Sun, Jesus Hernandez, Georgina's uncle, revealed that he took care of her when she was four years old, when her father was imprisoned for trafficking drug.

“She must be ashamed of us and consider herself better than us because we don’t live with her luxury. I never asked him for anything. She's only called me once or twice since I found out she was dating Ronaldo," he said.

Jesus made it a point to provide for “the needs of Georgina and her sister” until she was a teenager.

“I was responsible for supporting Georgina and her sister, buying them clothes, paying their electricity and water bills. I did everything. Georgina lived with me during her teenage years until the day they sent my brother-in-law back to Argentina,” he added.

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Earlier, Jesus left a comment on Cristiano's Facebook: "You have the most evil woman by your side and if you want to know contact me, I'll tell you." »

Georgina Rodriguez's half-sister shares the same opinion. "On my son's birthday, I asked her if she could ask Cristiano to sign a shirt for my boy and she said 'No' - she didn't want to disturb him because he was on vacation," said she declared.

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