On Tuesday in Mallorca, Spain, model and influencer Georgina Rodriguez — fiancée of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo — was photographed in a series of swimsuits, including a black-and-white thong, during a photoshoot on a superyacht. The 32-year-old also modelled mustard yellow and burnt orange pieces before diving into the sea. Meanwhile, as reported by the source, her fiancé is training to become the first footballer to appear in six FIFA World Cups after being named to Portugal's squad at age 41.

A Mallorca superyacht shoot during World Cup preparations

The photos, taken on Tuesday, show Rodriguez performing for a camera crew while surrounded by staff and friends on a large yacht. According to the source, she changed outfits multiple times, then used a stationary bike on deck before cooling off in the water. The timing is notable: Ronaldo is deep in training for the 2026 World Cup, and the couple's public appearances continue to generate social-media engagement — Rodriguez is a top Instagram draw in her own right.

Ronaldo's £175-million Saudi contract and the 2026 World Cup bid

Ronaldo's move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr in 2022 reportedly pays him £175 million per year, and he also owns a stake in the club, according to the source. At 41, he will make a record sixth World Cup appearance for Portugal. The earnings — roughly £300 per minute, per the report — are astronomical even by elite sports standards. Yet Ronaldo has admitted he misses Champions League football and wishes he could leave Saudi Arabia to play only for Portugal, raising questions about his long-term satisfaction in the Gulf kingdom.

An engagement at 1 a.m. with two children as witnesses

The couple's engagement on August 11, 2025, after eight years of dating, came with an unusual backstory, as reported by the source. Ronaldo said he porposed at 1 a.m. because his children, who were supposed to be asleep, walked in and encouraged him. He described working hard to find a ring that matched Rodriguez's dream of a 'good stone.' The couple share daughters Alana and Bella, and twins Eva Maria and Mateo via surrogacy. A twin son, Angel , died shortly after birth.

The Saudi human rights record that shadows the lifestyle

Ronaldo and Rodriguez live in Saudi Arabia, a nation that has faced sustained criticism for its treatment of women's rights activists, LGBTQ+ individuals, and political dissidents. as the source notes, Ronaldo joined rival Lionel Messi in accepting a promotional role with the kingdom. The yacht shoot in Spain — a country with more permissive laws around public dress and expression — stands in contrast to the conservative norms in Saudi Arabia . Questions remain: how does Rodriguez, a model and influencer, navigate her career within the kingdom's restrictions? And will the couple ever publicly address the human rights controversies attached to their host nation?