Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo announced on Sunday that he had become a father for the fourth time after girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez gave birth to a baby girl, Alana Martina.
“Alana Martina has just been born! Both Geo and Alana are doing great. We are all very happy,” the beaming 32-year-old footballer wrote on Twitter, posting a photo of himself, Rodriguez, his seven-year-old son Cristiano Junior and the new arrival.
A Alana Martina acaba de nascer! Tanto a Geo como a Alana estão muito bem! Estamos todos muito felizes! ?? pic.twitter.com/nMT4rYc32U
– Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) November 12, 2017
Ronaldo is also the father of twins, Eva and Mateo, who were born in June.
This file picture obtained on Portugal football player Cristiano Ronaldo’s Facebook page on June 30, 2017 shows Ronaldo carrying his then new born twin daughters. AFP
The baby is Ronaldo’s fourth child. He had two children earlier this year, reportedly through a surrogate mother.
Ronaldo made his relationship with Rodriguez public last year.
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