WAG Georgina Rodriguez Denies Children Having Tough Time At Saudi School

Cristiano Ronaldo’s WAG Georgina Rodriguez has denied that her children are having a tough time at school in Saudi Arabia.

Photo shows Georgina Rodriguez’s Instagram story that clarifies the false news circulating on the internet that their kids were attacked and bullied at their school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, undated. She emphasized how great the school is and how their kids made wonderful friends there. (Newsflash)

The 29-year-old Argentine-Spanish model and Netflix star has reportedly denied the claims, and said on her Instagram stories: “Some news outlets published some negative stories about our children at school and I would like to say that these claims are absolutely false.

She added: “Our children study at a fantastic school, with wonderful professionals.

“We really appreciate the amazing work they do for us as a family, as parents and on a personal level.

“Our children have found loving friends and are very happy in their new school in Riyadh.

“Thankfully we have always had great experiences in every country and in every school. We admire every one of them.”

The statement is apparently a complete 180 compared to what she reportedly told news outlet Telemundo earlier this week, saying: “At school, there are times when they get hit and they don’t defend themselves and they sink. The other day one of my children who had been hit, I got him and he started crying.”

She reportedly added: “I asked him what’s wrong with you, what’s wrong with you. ‘A child hit me’, and I told him: ‘Well, and you don’t know how to defend yourself with what you learn at home?”

Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez pose with their kids, undated. Georgina Rodriguez clarified the false news circulating on the internet that their kids were attacked and bullied at their school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (@georginagio/Newsflash)

But whatever the reality of the experience of her children, Georgina seems to be liking life in Saudi Arabia after she recently opened up about her new life, saying that she feels safe living in the Middle Eastern kingdom.

She said she is enjoying her new life in the Kingdom, with its beautiful sand dunes, learning about Arabian hospitality and Middle Eastern culture, weeks after Al-Nassr Football Club in Riyadh welcomed her partner.

She also reportedly attends events and awards shows and rubs shoulders with the country’s elite.

Georgina reportedly said: “I feel very safe in this country and appreciate its family values.”

And speaking about visiting Saudi Arabia’s deserts, she said: “I felt very happy to be able to connect with this heaven on Earth. The power and magic that is in the Saudi desert are incredible.”

Georgina, who has over 48.2 million followers on Instagram, said at the time that she was looking forward to spending Ramadan in the country, saying: “It feels very special to me, to be able to experience Ramadan in its place of origin.”

The young woman, who has two children with Ronaldo, 38, added: “I was blessed to collaborate with the finest Saudi perfume brand in the Middle East and the world soon, Laverne.”

Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez pose with their kids, undated. Georgina Rodriguez clarified the false news circulating on the internet that their kids were attacked and bullied at their school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (@georginagio/Newsflash)

The influencer is set to appear in a second season of her Netflix series ‘I Am Georgina’, where fans get to see her day-to-day life.

The series also explores her relationship with Ronaldo, her role as a mother, as well as some of the more glamorous aspects of her life.

Georgina has been in a relationship with Ronaldo since 2016, when she met him at a Gucci store in Madrid, where she was working as a sales assistant.