DUBAI: Argentine model Georgina Rodriguez shared a video with her 62 million Instagram followers this week promoting Saudi Arabia, captioning it: “This is real, this is Saudi Arabia.”
Originally posted by Visit Saudi, the video shared by Rodriguez captures the diverse landscapes of Saudi Arabia, showcasing everything from the desert areas to the country’s seascapes. It highlights the Kingdom’s history and modern developments, featuring scenes of golden sand dunes, the Ithra cultural center, the ancient site of AlUla, the mirrored Maraya concert hall, the Red Sea and lush greenery in gardens and forests.
Rodriguez has been living in Saudi Arabia since January 2023 and has made a point of exploring the Kingdom, so much so that her experiences will be featured in her upcoming Netflix show.
She is set to return to Netflix with the third season of her reality TV show “Soy Georgina” (“I Am Georgina”), which will place a heavy focus on her life in Saudi Arabia. The new season will follow Rodriguez’s life after her move to the Kingdom with her partner, football star Cristiano Ronaldo, who plays for Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League.
“What is true luxury like in Saudi Arabia? We will find out when Gio and her family settle in Riyadh with Cristiano's signing for Al-Nassr,” Netflix stated.
According to the announcement, the season will also show Rodriguez enjoying a number of firsts, including the opening of her first beach house, Villa Perla, to starring in an international campaign for a famous clothing brand and her biggest dream — making her debut at Paris Fashion Week.
Meanwhile, the star couple have been taking some time off from their hectic schedules to explore Saudi Arabia’s coastline and the Red Sea development in June.
The two took to social media to post photos from their relaxing getaway at what seemed to be The St. Regis Red Sea Resort. They were seen enjoying the resort and its pristine beaches along with their children.
“My world,” Rodriguez captioned her post.
The couple was also recently spotted enjoying a staycation at The Red Sea Project, where Rodriguez wore a necklace from the Egyptian brand Nado’s Jewelry’s Perle collection, featuring large, rounded links alternating between polished gold and diamond-encrusted surfaces.