Georgina Rodríguez showcases her luxury again and sparks criticism: "Not even Antonela dared to go that far."

Georgina Rodríguez's visit to a jewelry store generates criticism on social media.

Georgina Rodríguez, novia de Cristiano Ronaldo © Instagram / Georgina Rodríguez
Georgina Rodríguez, Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriendPhoto © Instagram / Georgina Rodríguez

Georgina Rodríguez, Cristiano Ronaldo's partner, does not hesitate to show the world her luxurious lifestyle through Instagram, where she has over 60 million followers. She shares her expensive tastes with her community, which includes her collection of exclusive handbags and valuable jewelry. And precisely her latest visit to the jewelry store has generated controversy on the social network.

In her Instagram stories, Gio posted a photo of her visit to a jewelry store, hinting that her collection might be about to grow. However, the 30-year-old young woman was unsure which jewelry pieces to choose and accompanied the image with the word "indecisive," suggesting that she was only considering one new acquisition.

This luxury exhibition has not gone unnoticed, and the criticism soon followed. Many users on social media questioned the need to showcase this type of content and criticized Georgina Rodríguez, while others defended her right to flaunt her achievements.

"She is not humble, money made her vain," "The extravagant makes her so ordinary. Less is more is a basic principle. In short, to each their own," "Not even Antonela dared to go that far," "I don’t like her because she’s vain, come at me however you want," "I’ll buy myself a pizza and won't eat tomorrow," "Ridiculous," "I am indecisive, I can only afford one meal. Should I eat today or tomorrow?" "I wish I had this indecision in my life instead of worrying about whether to pay the cable or the electricity," or "I love her. Those who can, can," are some of the comments being read on social media about the topic. And you, what do you think?

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Izabela Pecherska

CiberCuba editor. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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