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Pink Villa
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
40-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo isn't married but dating Argentine-Spanish model with whom he has 5 kids: All you need to know
When not on the field, Cristiano Ronaldo's focus is firmly on his family. Since his chance meeting with Georgina Rodríguez in 2016, the Portuguese superstar has built a strong home life with his partner of nine years and their five children. Georgina and Ronaldo's relationship began with quiet dates in Madrid and has grown through years of change, now centered in Riyadh as Ronaldo chases records at age 40. Together, they raise Cristiano Jr., twins Mateo and Eva María, daughter Alana Martina, and the youngest, Bella. Here's a closer look at the woman by his side and the next generation of Ronaldos. Who is Georgina Rodríguez? Georgina Rodríguez was a sales assistant at a Gucci boutique in Madrid when she first crossed paths with Ronaldo in 2016. "I didn't expect it, honestly," Ronaldo admitted on his Netflix series I Am Georgina, "But after a while I felt that she was the woman of my life." Georgina recalled the first days of their relationship, when a Bugatti pick-up made her coworkers go "crazy." They were surprised as "they get there on the bus, and I would leave in a Bugatti. I mean, people couldn't believe it." Despite his high-profile career, Ronaldo stated that the two usually return home to and escape "into our own world." Though frequently referred to as his wife, the couple remains unmarried—Ronaldo quipped they'll wed "when we get that click." According to the Daily Mail, Georgina teased fans in February 2025 by flaunting an oversized ring on Instagram, although the pair claims no formal engagement has taken place. Meet the Ronaldo children Cristiano Jr. Ronaldo (15): Born June 17, 2010, Ronaldo's eldest travels the globe in his father's footsteps. Trained at the Real Madrid and Juventus academies, he now hones his skills with the Al Nassr Academy Under-15 team in Riyadh, according to E! News. Mateo and Eva María Ronaldo (8): Delivered via surrogate on June 8, 2017, the twins arrived seven months after Ronaldo and Georgina began dating. 'So happy to hold the two new loves of my life,' Ronaldo captioned his first photo with them. Alana Martina Ronaldo (7): Georgina's first biological child, born November 12, 2017, Alana keeps her father laughing. When asked about her future plans in I Am Georgina, Alana simply said she wanted to 'stay at home and be at peace.' Bella Ronaldo (3): The youngest living child, born April 18, 2022, Bella thrives under her parents' care. Her twin brother Ángel sadly passed at birth, but is still a 'part of their lives,' as the five children often make tributes to their brother.


Buzz Feed
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Marvel Heroes, Ranked By Who'd Actually Pay Rent On Time
1. Peter Parker (Spider-Man) – 10/10 That Guy, Tries SO Hard 'With great power comes... great rent anxiety.'Peter would sell his blood to pay rent early. He triple-checks Venmo requests, apologizes for paying 2 minutes late, and still brings cookies to the Relatable broke college student Super responsible (thanks, Aunt May).Downside: Occasionally forgets what day it is... because multiverse. 2. Steve Rogers (Captain America) – 9/10 Pays In Advance 'A deal's a deal, ma'am.'Cap sets reminders. Cap budgets. Cap pays rent with a firm handshake and a smile. He also mows the neighbor's lawn without Golden Retriever with a 401(k).Strength: Treats rent like a moral Still writes checks. On paper. 3. Sam Wilson (Falcon/Captain America 2.0) – 8.5/10 'I'm not Tony. I budget.'Sam knows the value of money, and respect. He Venmos the exact amount, includes the correct emoji (🏠), and always splits bills Responsible guy who gently shames you for Uber Eats Financially Tries to get everyone on spreadsheets. 4. Bruce Banner (Hulk) – 6.5/10 Pays When Calm 'You wouldn't like me when I'm budgeting.'When he's in his zen phase? Perfect tenant. When he's stressed? Your wall has a Hulk-sized hole and no one got Peaceful until the Wi-Fi bill Quiet roommate, great at Might smash the smart meter. 5. Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) – 6/10 Pays In Alternate Realities 'In my universe, I already paid.'Wanda means well. She believes she paid. But it turns out she just mind-controlled the leasing office to think she did. Reality is Emotionally dramatic Venmo Could hex the rent No one remembers the due date. Including her. 6. Tony Stark (Iron Man) – 4/10 Thinks Rent Is For Poor People 'Can I buy the building instead?'Tony forgets rent exists. Or pretends it doesn't. He shows up 20 days late in a Bugatti, tosses you a check for $500K, and says 'Keep the change.'Vibe: That rich friend who never has cash Technically never Literally too rich to care. 7. Loki – -100/10 Probably Burned Down The Apartment 'I am burdened with glorious... eviction notices.'He's charming, mysterious, and absolutely NOT paying you back. Loki forged the lease, created a fake landlord, and summoned raccoons as Chaotic bisexual You'll still invite him to You're now being sued by your HOA and Asgard. Scott Lang (Ant-Man) – Love on 10, Forgets, But Means Well 'Oh no no no, I thought it was next Friday!'He's trying, okay? He's got a kid, a criminal record, and one functional AirPod. Rent is due, and Scott's still Venmoing someone from his burner Adorably broke single dad Will do odd jobs to cover his May shrink and hide during landlord visits. Which Marvel hero is your roommate vibe?


Forbes
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Top 9 Highlights Of Treasure House Art Fair 2025: From Royal Drawings To Rare Meteorites
Majesty, 2025 by Jill Berelowitz brought to the Sculpture Walk by the artist - Treasure House Fair Courtesy of Treasure House Fair The Treasure House Art Fair 2025 returns to Chelsea this summer for its third and most ambitious edition yet, featuring over 70 leading art and antiquities dealers from around the world. Held in an expanded venue and founded by former Masterpiece organisers Thomas Woodham-Smith and Harry Van der Hoorn, this interdisciplinary fair spans centuries and genres—from ancient artefacts to contemporary design classics. Here are nine standout highlights. The Brilliant Bugattis Exhibition LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 25: Thomas Woodham-Smith and sons pose at 'The Brilliant Bugattis' exhibit at the preview of the Treasure House Fair, taking place at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on June 25, 2025 in London, England. (Photo byfor Treasure House Fair) Getty Images for Treasure House Fair A show-stopping tribute to the legendary Bugatti family—spanning sculpture, furniture, decorative arts and classic cars— The Brilliant Bugattis exhibition is the first of its kind in the UK since 1979. Curated by Bugatti expert Edward Horswell, it features 30 works by Carlo, Rembrandt and Ettore Bugatti, charting their multi-generational legacy in art, design, and engineering. A Childhood Drawing by King Charles III His Majesty King Charles III Dragon boat in full sail, circa 1957 Blue ink and coloured crayons on paper Signed 'P. Charles' lower right. 13' high x 17' wide (Framed) Presented by Robert Young Antiques, London Courtesy of Treasure House Fair. On display at Robert Young Antiques, this charming crayon drawing of a boat—created by a 9-year-old Prince Charles while at Cheam Preparatory School—was gifted to a school matron in 1957. It sold on the first day of the fair for £16,000, offering collectors a rare glimpse into the early creativity of Britain's monarch. Riva Ariston – Italian Icon of Nautical DesignRiva Ariston – Italian Icon of Nautical Design Riva Ariston – Italian Icon of Nautical Design Courtesy of Treasure House Fair. Presented by Ventura UK at Treasure House Fair, the Riva Ariston is a symbol of mid-century glamour, famously favoured by film stars and royals from Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot to Princess Grace of Monaco and King Hussein of Jordan. Built between 1950–1976, this sleek mahogany speedboat epitomises Italian craftsmanship and timeless style and has been immortalised on celluloid from Italian cinema to James Bond, remaining a coveted collector's item. Ancient Artefacts at Kallos Gallery An Ancient Greek gold oak wreath Late Classical to early Hellenistic, circa 4th - 3rd century BC L. 35.8 cm, W. 37 gr Richard Valencia / © Kallos Gallery, London Debuting at the fair, Kallos Gallery showcases a curated selection of Ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian treasures. Highlights include a gold oak wreath from the 4th century BC, a feline Egyptian deity, and a bust of Helios with contemporary gold sun rays. The gold wreath was sold for £85,000 on opening night. Aguas Zarcas Meteorite – A Piece of the Cosmos LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 25: Preview of the Treasure House Fair, taking place at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on June 25, 2025 in London, England. (Photo byfor Treasure House Fair) Getty Images for Treasure House Fair Offered by ArtAncient, the Aguas Zarcas meteorite is a rare carbonaceous chondrite that lit up the Costa Rican sky in 2019 before crashing through a doghouse. Alongside the meteorite, the damaged doghouse itself is on display, offering a cosmic twist to the fair's blend of art, science, and storytelling. Disrupt-Connect: The Sculpture Walk 'Mr. Joy's Surprise' An 18 th -century child's wardrobe in the form of a doll's house Made in England by Edmund Joy in 1709 166 x 146 x 66 cm ; 65 ¼ x 57 ½ x 26 in © Thomas Coulborn & Sons Ltd, UK Curated by Dr. Melissa L. Gustin of National Museums Liverpool, the Sculpture Walk spans three centuries and features 27 works–from a whimsical 1709 wardrobe sculpture named Mr. Joy's Surpri se, to Jill Berelowitz's monumental bronze Majesty artichokes and Massimiliano Pelletti's classically inspired sculptures with a contemporary twist–and leads visitors through the fair and out into the historic gardens of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Dr. Melissa L. Gustin told me at the preview of the fair: 'The earliest sculpture on the walk is Mr. Joy's Surpri se, which is a children's wardrobe from 1709. A lot of people are questioning why it's in a sculpture walk when it's a utilitarian artwork. The reason is that if an object is beautiful and it's in a human home, and made by humans, why is it not sculpture. We've taken that attitude all the way through, putting Antique sculptures next to contemporary artists, with the idea that they connect to humans through many centuries. The antique artworks are here because they still connect to humans, and the contemporary artworks are here because we hope they will connect to future generations. Mr. Joy's Surprise is signed Edmund Joy 1709 on the back, and the only other one that's been found is in the V&A collection. They are both based on Kew Palace, which took its inspiration from Dutch Architecture. Gladiatore Borghese, 2025 by Massimiliano Pelletti, brought to the Sculpture Walk by Bowman Sculpture © Treasure House Fair Dr Gustin includes in her personal highlights Mr Joy's Surprise and also explains: 'Another highlight is Massimiliano Pelletti's sculpture, which is placed right at the entrance to the fair. Pelletti has reimagined the Gladiatore Borghese from ancient times to today. Pelletti's Grandfather restored Michelangelo's David , and he is making work in the same studio. So it represents those connections through time.' Henrik Godsk's Folkloric Modernism Henrik Godsk at Vigo Gallery © Lee Sharrock Danish artist Henrik Godsk fuses early 20th-century Cubism with carnival aesthetics in his bold, stylised portraits. Influenced by his heritage as a seventh-generation fairground traveller, Godsk's works–on display at Vigo gallery–are rich in geometric precision, cultural memory, and a playful tension between handcraft and modernist form. Geometric lines and flattened fields of colour are infused with influences of Modigliani and Russian avant‑garde art, combined with decorative patterns inspired by Godsk's upbringing in the fairground community. Bahraini Abstraction by Rashid al Khalifa Rashid al Khalifa at De Musson Lee Sharrock Representing Bahrain with a solo booth at De Musson, Rashid al Khalifa presents abstract, mirrored paintings with a modernist edge. Known for blending tradition with futuristic geometry, al Khalifa's work adds a distinctive voice to the fair's contemporary offerings. De Musson founder Clementine Perrins told me at the fair: 'I met Rashid 13 years ago and have created bespoke exhibitions for him in the UK, we have worked with Treasure House to showcase his work to a wider audience.' Modernism in Tapestry: Pop Art Meets Aubusson Modern Masters Tapestries booth at Treasure House Fair. Photographed by Lee Sharrock © Lee Sharrock Modern Masters Tapestries showcases vibrant works by icons such as Tom Wesselmann, Joan Miró, Victor Vasarely, Sonia Delaunay, and Alexander Calder. These handwoven pieces, presented by BOCCARA Gallery, celebrate the enduring legacy of Aubusson weaving through the lens of 20th-century art movements. Whether you're drawn to cosmic relics, royal curiosities, or cutting-edge contemporary art, the Treasure House Art Fair 2025 offers a compelling cross-section of global creativity and timeless craftsmanship—all under one elegant Chelsea roof.


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
Britain's fastest-selling used cars revealed as ‘cheap yet very well equipped' SUV tops the charts
THE UK'S fastest selling car of the month has been revealed by Auto Trader. Taking an average of just 15 days to sell in June, the 1 The MG HS (petrol, 1 year) is an SUV which came out as the most sold car in June Credit: Alamy Additionally, the average SUV has been selling at an average of 29 days. Marc Palmer, Head of Strategy and Insight at Auto Trader said: 'Car buyers are still attracted by great value, which the HS offers in spades, and the fact it's selling a fortnight faster than the national average highlights just how popular it is. Sales of Palmer added: 'The speed at which used cars sell is an accurate barometer of the strength of the used car market and our data suggests it remains in very robust health as we enter the summer months, as reflected in May's record 86.3 million site visits. Read More Motors News 'As ever, there's huge nuance in the market, so I'd really encourage retailers to analyse the data and insights available to help spot the most profitable stock for your forecourt.' The They have both taken around 28 days to sell. On top of that, petrol cars make up the greatest proportion of "hottest" models in the UK. Most read in Motors It has been the fastest selling fuel type overall, taking around 28 days. Iconic motors roar into London from rare 90s Bugatti to £60k Capri Electric vehicles are still lagging behind these slightly, at an average of 32 days. Used EV, however, have sold at a faster rate by three days when compared to this time last month, which was at 35 days. This reflects broad trends, with Brits favouring cars more than a year old. The e 5-10 year old cars have been shifting the quickest, selling in 27 days. June's top 10 fastest selling used cars MG MG HS – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: Up to 1 Year; Avg. Days to Sell: 15 Vauxhall Corsa – Body type: Hatchback; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: Up to 1 Year; Avg. Days to Sell: 16 Volkswagen Golf – Body type: Hatchback; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: Up to 1 Year; Avg. Days to Sell: 16.6 Audi A3 – Body type: Hatchback; Fuel Type: Petrol Plug-in Hybrid; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 18 Mazda CX-5 – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Diesel; Age Cohort: 5 to 10 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 19 Vauxhall Crossland X – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: 5 to 10 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 19.5 Skoda Fabia – Body type: Hatchback; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 20 BMW 3 Series – Body type: Saloon; Fuel Type: Petrol Plug-in Hybrid; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 20 Hyundai TUCSON – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 20.5 Volvo XC40 – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Petrol Plug-in Hybrid; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 20.5 The data from Auto Trader shows that more than half (60 per cent) of the top ten fastest selling cars are SUVs. These include the This may be due to rising temperatures in recent weeks, where they sold four days faster than in May at an average of 32 days. They also took a week faster than June last year, at 35 days.


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
Britain's fastest-selling used cars revealed as ‘cheap yet very well equipped' SUV tops the charts – see full list
The most popular car body type has also been revealed NEED FOR SPEED Britain's fastest-selling used cars revealed as 'cheap yet very well equipped' SUV tops the charts – see full list Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE UK'S fastest selling car of the month has been revealed by Auto Trader. Taking an average of just 15 days to sell in June, the MG HS sold two weeks faster than the average car in the country. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The MG HS (petrol, 1 year) is an SUV which came out as the most sold car in June Credit: Alamy Additionally, the average SUV has been selling at an average of 29 days. Marc Palmer, Head of Strategy and Insight at Auto Trader said: 'Car buyers are still attracted by great value, which the HS offers in spades, and the fact it's selling a fortnight faster than the national average highlights just how popular it is. Sales of used cars have also seen an increase, at 29 days which is a day faster than June last year, and two days faster than the same period in 2023. Palmer added: 'The speed at which used cars sell is an accurate barometer of the strength of the used car market and our data suggests it remains in very robust health as we enter the summer months, as reflected in May's record 86.3 million site visits. 'As ever, there's huge nuance in the market, so I'd really encourage retailers to analyse the data and insights available to help spot the most profitable stock for your forecourt.' The fastest selling body type of cars were hatchbacks, which accounted for 50 per cent of the top ten sales, as well as convertibles in June. They have both taken around 28 days to sell. On top of that, petrol cars make up the greatest proportion of "hottest" models in the UK. It has been the fastest selling fuel type overall, taking around 28 days. Hybrid and diesel cars follow petrol as the second most fuel types in demand, which both take 31 days to sell. Iconic motors roar into London from rare 90s Bugatti to £60k Capri Electric vehicles are still lagging behind these slightly, at an average of 32 days. Used EV, however, have sold at a faster rate by three days when compared to this time last month, which was at 35 days. This reflects broad trends, with Brits favouring cars more than a year old. "Nearly new" cars that were aged less than 12 months old were the slowest to sell overall. The e 5-10 year old cars have been shifting the quickest, selling in 27 days. June's top 10 fastest selling used cars MG MG HS – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: Up to 1 Year; Avg. Days to Sell: 15 Vauxhall Corsa – Body type: Hatchback; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: Up to 1 Year; Avg. Days to Sell: 16 Volkswagen Golf – Body type: Hatchback; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: Up to 1 Year; Avg. Days to Sell: 16.6 Audi A3 – Body type: Hatchback; Fuel Type: Petrol Plug-in Hybrid; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 18 Mazda CX-5 – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Diesel; Age Cohort: 5 to 10 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 19 Vauxhall Crossland X – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: 5 to 10 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 19.5 Skoda Fabia – Body type: Hatchback; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 20 BMW 3 Series – Body type: Saloon; Fuel Type: Petrol Plug-in Hybrid; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 20 Hyundai TUCSON – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Petrol; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 20.5 Volvo XC40 – Body type: SUV; Fuel Type: Petrol Plug-in Hybrid; Age Cohort: 3 to 5 Years; Avg. Days to Sell: 20.5 The data from Auto Trader shows that more than half (60 per cent) of the top ten fastest selling cars are SUVs. These include the Mazda CX-5, Volvo XC40, Hyundai Tuscon, and Vauxhall Crossland X, which have all provided quick turnaround for dealers. Used convertibles have also seen a significant spike in demand over the month, despite no models making it into the month's top sales list. This may be due to rising temperatures in recent weeks, where they sold four days faster than in May at an average of 32 days. They also took a week faster than June last year, at 35 days.