A young person goes viral on TikTok for their striking resemblance to Georgina Rodríguez, Cristiano Ronaldo's partner.

Georgina Rodríguez, Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend, has a doppelgänger who is going viral on TikTok.


A young woman on TikTok has captured everyone's attention due to her striking resemblance to Georgina Rodríguez, the partner of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. The remarkable similarities between the two have led user @natafyahgyal to amass videos with millions of views. The most popular one, where she reenacts Georgina's viral video with the audio "I'm sorry I don't speak English very good," has over 36 million views on TikTok.

As one might expect, the praise and comparisons in the comments on her videos number in the thousands, establishing @natafyahgyal as a true viral phenomenon on social media.

"I swear it's just like Georgina Rodriguez," "Georgina before CR7," "Georgina Rodriguez 2.0," "For a moment I thought it was Georgina Rodríguez," "She looks more like Georgina herself," or "I had to check the name to know it wasn't Georgina," are just some of the comments directed at the young woman.

The young woman has taken advantage of the situation to share more content in which, effortlessly, she resembles the famous model and entrepreneur even more.

In her videos, which have been shared by various accounts, she can be seen recreating some of Rodríguez's iconic looks and poses, further increasing her followers' interest.

These types of coincidences are not new on social media, but the level of popularity this young woman has achieved is remarkable. Like other viral "doubles," her case reflects the power of platforms like TikTok to catapult ordinary people to fame due to their physical appearance or talent, even if it's merely a genetic coincidence.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, Spain. Previously worked as an editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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