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By DANIEL DAVIS Published: 18: 19 AEST, 6 June 2025 | Updated: 18: 21 AEST, 6 June 2025 3 View comments Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriguez has confirmed she has no plans to make a fourth season of her hit Netflix show despite earning millions. The series, titled 'I Am Georgina', is reported to have made model Rodriguez, 31, $10million (£7. 3m) per season, resulting in a whopping $30m (£21. 9m) payday. Rodriguez also acted as an executive producer for the documentary, which first aired on the streaming giant in January 2022 and offered a unique glimpse into her life. Episodes took viewers behind the scenes with Rodriguez for both her working and personal life, including her long-term relationship with superstar Ronaldo. The third season, released in September 2024, documented the family's journey as they adapted to life in Saudi Arabia after Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr.   Rodriguez, who first met Ronaldo in a Gucci store in Madrid, allowed cameras to capture her emotions as she opened her first beach house, starred in an international campaign for a clothing brand and made her debut at Paris Fashion Week. Georgina Rodriguez has no plans to make another season of her hit Netflix series Rodriguez, Cristiano Ronaldo's long-term partner, is said to have made £22m from the show The documentary, titled 'I Am Georgina', gave viewers a behind the scenes glimpse into her life Netflix lauded the show for 'conquering' the streamer's top 10 in 46 countries. However, Rodriguez has confirmed that the series has now been cancelled. While being interviewed by Ronaldo for the latest issue of Vogue Arabia, Rodriguez said: 'The reality show has been one of the most important professional experiences and the one that has made me most excited. 'It has been a lot of work and requires so much effort.   'I like that it has given me the opportunity to show the real "me" to the world. It has been the most important and large-scale project that I have done so far. However, at the moment, I do not plan to continue with the reality show. ' The couple have been together since 2016 and have daughters Alana, seven, and Bella, two, together. Rodriguez is also stepmother of Ronaldo's other three children.   She recently took to Instagram to show off a gigantic engagement ring just weeks after Ronaldo revealed the savage reason he is yet to propose. He said on Netflix: 'I always tell her, "when we get that click. " Like everything with our life, and she knows what I'm talking about. It could be in a year or it could be in six months or it could be in a month. I'm 1000 per cent sure that it'll happen. '  Rodriguez shared a picture on Instagram of a massive engagement ring  Ronaldo has not yet proposed and revealed the savage reason behind the lengthy wait Rodriguez and Ronaldo are currently based in Riyadh along with their five children Rodriguez, meanwhile, has dropped a hint over her future ambitions.    She added: 'Emotionally I am completely happy, as I have fulfilled my dream of creating an incredible family.   'It’s so wonderful that I can only thank God and life for this blessing.   'Professionally, I still have many dreams to fulfill despite having achieved many of the most important ones in fashion. I have many new projects that I hope you see soon, and which I am very excited to share. Stay tuned. '

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