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GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ and husband Crisitiano Ronaldo threw an amazing joint-themed party for twins' Eva and Mateo's sixth birthday.
Rodriguez, 29, showed off a figure hugging cream mini dress alongside a pair of metallic purple boots and some new jewellery on her Instagram.
The couple's twins are the middle children of the family and were born in 2017.
Ronaldo's eldest son, Cristiano Jr is 13 and looks to be following in his father's footsteps having played for the Manchester United academy.
He now plays in Saudi Arabia for the Mahd Academy.
Georgina and Cristiano also have two younger daughters including Alana Martina, five and Bella Esmerelda who turned one this year.
Meanwhile Ronaldo looks set to stay in Saudi Arabia after rumours emerged that he might move back to Europe.
The forward quashed rumours of a return to Real Madrid or to Saudi-backed Newcastle last week when he said he was happy at current side Al-Nassr.
The five-time Balon D'or winner earns a staggering £62million-a-year at his current club.
He said that he hopes fellow stars such as Karim Benzema and Lionel Messi will join him in the Saudi Pro-League and help the league become one of the world's best.
He said in an interview with the Saudi Pro League: " "If they are coming, big players and big names, young players, old players, they are very welcome because if that happens, the league will improve.
"To speak about the league, I think the league is very good, but I think we have many, many opportunities to still grow.
""I think the league is good and competitive. We have very good teams, we have very good Arab players.
"I will continue here and in my opinion if they continue to do the work that they want to do for the next five years, I think the Saudi League can be the fifth [top league] in the world."
Ronaldo was talking ahead of Karim Benzema's move to Saudi side Al Ittihad on a £342 million a year contract.
Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos are also linked with big money moves to Saudi.
The league is set for a huge swell in investment after the Saudi Public investment fund took over four of the league's top clubs this week.
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