Georgina Rodriguez, fiancée of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, has filed a lawsuit against a Spanish media network for defamation and violation of privacy. According to the newspaper As, Georgina initiated legal action against the popular Spanish network 'Telecinco' over a program that aired in 2018. The program featured old photos of Georgina and her sister Ivana, and disclosed personal secrets related to the model's family. The incident occurred in 2018 when an entertainment TV show aired several episodes focusing on the life of Cristiano Ronaldo's fiancée. The segments covered her childhood, adolescence, and family background, with hints at her 'hidden past'. They discussed the difficult moments she endured during her childhood and various aspects of her father's life, who passed away in 2019. Georgina Rodriguez and her sister Sara received good news on New Year's Eve when the Madrid court ruled in their favor. The court determined that the channel 'Telecinco', specifically the program 'Aquí no hay quien viva', had violated their image and privacy, as well as the privacy of their father. Consequently, the television network will be required to pay each woman 130,000 euros in compensation. According to the verTele website, the court stated in its ruling that the incident constituted an 'unwarranted intrusion' unrelated to professional journalistic standards, and that Georgina and her family were not public figures at that time.
Georgina Rodriguez Wins Lawsuit Against Spanish TV Channel
Cristiano Ronaldo's fiancée has won a lawsuit against the Spanish network 'Telecinco'. The court ordered the channel to pay her and her sister 130,000 euros each for violating their privacy in a 2018 program.