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What is ‘I am Georgina’, when is the release date, how can I stream Netflix show? All you need to know

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GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ is often seen linking arms or by the side of superstar footballer boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo.

But now the Spanish model will get to tell her own story in her new Netflix show 'I am Georgina' - which is streaming on the platform NOW.

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I am Georgina will air on Netflix from Thursday, January 27

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Now a huge name with a massive following on social media, Rodriguez's life with Ronaldo will be chronicled in the six-episode series.

Rodriguez now lives in Manchester with Ronaldo, with the 36-year-old having re-joined the club he left in 2009 last summer.

When does I am Georgina air?

The brand-new show, which is also set to feature Ronaldo, will be released on Thursday, January 27 across the world.

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"I am Georgina is what is behind the covers, the stories and the red carpets," Rodriguez wrote on Instagram.

“Georgina is totally honest and ­recognises in the documentary her life changed from having nothing to ­absolutely everything,” Netflix Spain Director Alvaro Diaz said.

How can I watch I am Georgina?

I am Georgina will be available in its entirety on Netflix.

The streaming site picked up the rights to the series last year and are set to make huge amounts of revenue off the back of its impending success.

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By the looks of the trailer, fans will also get a sneak peek into Ronaldo and some of the more personal moments of his life.

In an interview with Piers Morgan back in 2019, Ronaldo spoke emotionally about his relationship with Rodriguez.

"She helped me so much. Of course I’m in love for her.

"She’s the mum of my kids, and I’m so passion for her, you know. It’s great," he added.

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"She’s my friend. We have conversations, I open the heart for her, she open the heart for me."

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