Georgina Rodriguez revealed she and Cristiano Ronaldo made children play with crayons instead of iPads and laptops

GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ says she and Cristiano Ronaldo entertain their children in an ‘old fashioned’ way with crayons and play in the kitchen instead of iPads and laptops.

New’s star Netflix Show ‘I’m Georgina’ revealed that they try to keep technology out of the lives of the extended family they are raising together.

Georgina Rodriguez and Cristiano Ronaldo keep their kids entertained with crayons and playing in the kitchen

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Georgina Rodriguez and Cristiano Ronaldo keep their kids entertained with crayons and playing in the kitchenCredit: Instagram @cristiano
They refuse to rely on iPads and laptops and the Man Utd star won't let his eldest brother have a phone

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They refuse to rely on iPads and laptops and the Man Utd star won’t let his eldest brother have a phoneCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

Father of four children Cristianowho celebrate turning 37 yesterdayrevealed last month during a break from his busy football schedule in Morocco that he was still making his eldest son Cristianinho wait for his first mobile phone.

And his life partner of nearly six years, who has a four-year-old daughter named Alana with Manchester United striker and is due to be born in April to give birth to twinsconfirm that they try to keep modern gadgets away from their children.

Georgina also raises Cristiano’s four-year-old twins, Eva and Mateo, and describes in the new Netflix documentary series about how her life from rich to ragged, they also call her mom.

The 28-year-old model and influencer, who has gained nearly four million followers since the show’s debut, told one interviewer: “The truth is at home, we’re not the parents. Typical mother gives her children an iPad, mobile phone or computer to entertain them.

“It’s the opposite. It’s always pen and paper, beads, playing in the kitchen. We draw and dance a lot.

“Anyway, I’m bad when it comes to technology. It’s not something I’m very good at. I don’t have enough patience and time for it. “

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Revealing her secret to helping kids calm down whenever they’re really excited, she adds: “When the kids are so restless and won’t stop, I put Angel’s Swan Lake Corella”.

Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano told fans late last month during an on-stage interview at Al Wazl Plaza in Dubai: “My oldest child is turning 12 and he asks me every time. , ‘Dad, can I have a phone, can I have a phone, can I have a phone? ‘

“I told him, ‘Cristiano, you have time.’

“I know very well that this young generation is one step ahead of their age, so I agree that we must take advantage of that but not become obsessed with technology.

“Give them but with a period of time, not give them all the time. I think that’s the main point here.”

Although Georgina admits she’s struggling with technology, it doesn’t seem like she’s doing a bad job when it comes to growing her Instagram fan base.

She now boasts 33.2 million followers, nearly four million more than just over a week ago when ‘I Am Georgina’ began streaming in 190 countries around the world on Netflix.

She talks in the documentary series about how she went from being a shop clerk working for £10 an hour when she met and started dating Cristiano in the summer of 2016 to becoming a successful influencer .

Now she appears at events like the Venice Film Festival with expensive diamonds and flies around Europe on the footballer’s £20million private jet.

Cristiano admits of his six life partners he is ‘1000% sure’ that he will marry Georgina.

The Argentinian beauty, who grew up in the Spanish city of Jaca in the Pyrenees, also revealed the couple are planning to live in Portugal after the Man United star retires.

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