Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed the death of his baby kid with Georgina Rodriguez.
Ronaldo and Rodriguez announcAed their twin son’s death in a joint statement uploaded to their social media accounts on Monday, April 18th, saying: “It is with our profound regret that we must announce our baby boy has passed away.” It is the most agonising pain that any parent can experience.”
The couple, who revealed they were expecting twins in October, said in their statement, “Only the birth of our baby daughter gives us the strength to live this moment with some hope and happiness.”
— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) April 18, 2022
The 37-year-old footballer and Rodriguez, 28, also took the opportunity to thank the doctors, nurses, and medical staff for “all their expert care and support.”
“We are all crushed by this loss, and we respectfully need privacy at this time,” the pair added. “You are our angel, our baby boy.” “You will always be loved by us.”
Alana Martina, the couple’s three-year-old daughter, signed the post with both of their names. Ronaldo is the father of 11-year-old Cristiano Jr. and four-year-old twins Eva Maria and Mateo, and has been dating Rodriguez since 2016.
Rodriguez and his wife welcomed their first child in November 2017.
With a photo of the couple smiling and holding up a sonogram picture, as well as a photo of himself and his children in a hot pool, the Manchester United player disclosed on October 28 that he and the Spanish model were expecting twins.
He captioned the photographs, “Delighted to announce we are expecting twins.” “Our hearts are overflowing with joy, and we can’t wait to meet you.” #Blessed.”
When Ronaldo posted a video of a gender reveal on his Instagram account in December, the couple revealed that Rodriguez was pregnant with fraternal twins.
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The football star’s four youngsters popped black balloons, revealing pink and blue confetti in the video. “Where love never ends and life begins.” The athlete captioned the video with the hashtag #blessed.