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Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina gets daughter's birth date wrong on Instagram

Updated on: 22 November,2021 09:32 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The kids enjoyed on the dodgems (electrically powered car with rubber bumpers all round) along with a spread of sumptuous food.

Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina gets daughter's birth date wrong on Instagram

Alana Martina and Georgina Rodriguez

Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez got the year of her daughter Alana Martina wrong in a video she posted on social media.


The couple’s daughter Alana turned four earlier this month. She recently shared a video of Alana’s birthday party for her 28.5 million followers and captioned it: “Alana’s 4th party.” The video begins with the birthdate of Alana written as November 12, 2018 (screengrab below), but she was born in 2017. 


 Alana Martina


The kind of bash Alana had for her birthday, she will surely be able to forgive her mother for the error.

According to The Sun, the party was held in Madrid, where Alana had company of her siblings Cristiano Jr, 11, Eva and Mateo, four and friends. The bash was a grandeur one with games for both younger and older kids. Cristiano Jr had a blast as he got a chance to take part in kickabout with Real Madrid superstar Marcelo, who brought his sons Enzo, 12, and Liam, six along. 

The kids enjoyed on the dodgems (electrically powered car with rubber bumpers all round) along with a spread of sumptuous food.

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