RING O’CLOCK! Ronaldo's fiancée Georgina Rodriguez flaunts TWO massive diamonds and a luxe Birkin worth $219K ahead of Venice Film Festival
Cristiano Ronaldo’s fiancée, Georgina Rodríguez, made a glittering arrival in Venice this week, turning the city’s cobbled streets into her own runway.
The 31-year-old Spanish-Argentine mode dripped in luxury as she touched down ahead of the 81st Venice Film Festival.
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Georgina was spotted flaunting two oversized diamond engagement rings and carrying a rare Hermès Birkin bag, in a video that’s being circulated on social media.
The model and businesswoman stepped out in a tailored black patterned silk pant suit.
The outfit, sleek and body-hugging, was paired with oversized sunglasses and glossy straight hair falling past her shoulders.
But it was her jewellery that stole the show.
On her left hand, she wore two massive diamond rings, flashing them deliberately to waiting photographers.
On her left hand was the larger stone, she recently showed off to announce her engagement to Ronaldo, estimated at more than 25 carats and worth around $5 million.
The second diamond, equally eye-catching, appeared to be stacked on her right hand, amplifying the sparkle.
Back in April, she debuted the dazzling emerald-cut diamond, thought to be 20 carats, estimated at $4 million as per Hola!
Both pieces drew speculation on social media that the model is sending an unmistakable signal that her engagement to the Portuguese superstar is “no PR stunt.”
The bag that costs more than a house
If the rings weren’t enough, Rodríguez also carried one of the world’s most coveted handbags: a Hermès Birkin 35 crafted in shiny black Porosus crocodile leather with diamond hardware.
The bag, described by resale specialists as “the holy grail” of fashion, commands prices of up to $219,015.
Georgina’s Birkin “costs more than a house”, at least compared to average property values in large parts of the world.
The Birkin, often seen as a status symbol among the global elite, takes more than 20 hours of craftsmanship and is rarely available in boutiques.
The 2025 Venice Film Festival is set to kick off this week, but Rodríguez’s entrance has already sparked headlines.