Georgina Rodríguez has reportedly moved to legally adopt Cristiano Ronaldo's three eldest children, Cristiano Jr., Mateo and Eva, according to ONE, citing Portuguese media — a step that would make her their legal mother a decade after she first became part of their lives.
The three children were born before Ronaldo and Rodríguez became a couple. Cristiano Jr. was born in 2010, while twins Eva Maria and Mateo arrived in June 2017 via surrogate, months after Ronaldo and Rodríguez had already started their relationship. Rodríguez has raised all three alongside the couple's two biological daughters, Alana Martina and Bella Esmeralda, but until now held no formal legal status as their mother.
ONE reports the adoption follows the couple's wedding, an intimate ceremony held in Cascais, Portugal on August 11, which Ronaldo confirmed on social media with a photo of the pair's wedding rings captioned "C❤️G." All five children reportedly attended alongside close family and a small circle of friends.
The move, as described by ONE, would formally unite all five children under one legal family structure for the first time — regularising an arrangement that had functioned informally for years while Rodríguez served as the children's day-to-day caregiver.
Neither Ronaldo nor Rodríguez has publicly confirmed the adoption themselves; the reports circulating in Portugal and picked up by outlets including Hola! and Hello! magazine describe the process as having been handled quietly, away from the media.
ONE also reports that the couple signed a prenuptial agreement ahead of the wedding, reportedly guaranteeing Rodríguez €100,000 a month and the right to remain in the family's La Finca estate in Madrid in the event of a future separation. That detail has also been reported separately by Spanish outlet Marca and others, though — like the adoption itself — it has not been confirmed on the record by either party.
For a couple who met in 2016 while Ronaldo was still at Real Madrid and have been together ever since, the adoption report caps a year of major personal milestones: an engagement announced in August 2025, followed by marriage and now, reportedly, the legal formalisation of their blended family of five children.



