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GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ enjoyed a lazy Sunday hours before Cristiano Ronaldo’s explosive interview was revealed.
The Spaniard showed no sign that her boyfriend was set to drop a bombshell or two as she relaxed at home with her children.
Ronaldo revealed he was unhappy at being treated like a “black sheep” at Manchester United, while criticising the club’s lack of progress since Sir Alex Ferguson left.
But Georgina’s mind was elsewhere as she spent time with her family in the couple’s Chesire home.
She was filmed running on a treadmill as her children played.
Twins Mateo and Eva, five, were seen driving around in toy cars under the guidance of Cristiano Jr, 12.
Georgina shared the video on Instagram alongside the caption “Domingueando 💖”, which translates closely to ‘lazy Sunday’.
The influencer also showed she continued daily life as normal this morning by walking Eva and her sister Alana Martina, four, to school.
Ronaldo broke his silence in a tell-all interview with SunSport columnist Piers Morgan on Sunday.
And he did not hold back as he slammed the club for the lack of progress it has made on and off the pitch over the last decade.
United bosses are set to meet today to decide how to respond to Ronaldo, whose future seems to lie away from Old Trafford.
They will reportedly try and work out what action needs to be taken against the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who was suspended for refusing to come on against Tottenham last month.
United are said to be deeply frustrated with Ronaldo for going on the record with the public interview, which will be shown on TalkTV this week.