Georgina Rodriguez pays homage to boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous number seven shirt as she walks in Vetements Paris Fashion Week show

Georgina Rodriguez paid tribute to her footballer boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo as she walked in the Vetements Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday.

The influencer, 30, wore a red dress with the number seven on the front and her partner’s last name.

Cristiano, 39, wore the number seven shirt during his first spell at Manchester United and continued the tradition at Real Madrid and Juventus.

And Georgina paid tribute as she donned her bright red flowing floor-length dress which trailed across the floor as she walked the catwalk in the French capital.

The garment was made to appear as if it had been signed by the athlete.

Georgina Rodriguez paid tribute to her footballer boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo as she walked the Vetements Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday

The influencer, 30, wore a red dress with the number seven on the front and her partner's last name

The influencer, 30, wore a red dress with the number seven on the front and her partner’s last name

Cristiano, 39, wore the number seven shirt during his first spell at Manchester United and continued the tradition at Real Madrid and Juventus (pictured in 2021)

Cristiano, 39, wore the number seven shirt during his first spell at Manchester United and continued the tradition at Real Madrid and Juventus (pictured in 2021)

She completed her look by wearing a pair of black heels that were visible under the dress as she walked.

It comes after Georgina’s curvaceous derriere was censored by a prudish Iranian regime newspaper.

She was pictured in a family photo earlier this month to mark the Portuguese football superstar’s 39th birthday.

Georgina was seen in a figure-hugging black dress as she welcomed Ronaldo’s eldest son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. hugged as the family of six sat around a birthday cake.

The photo, posted to Ronaldo’s 621 million followers on Instagram, was quickly picked up by news media around the world, including Hamshahri newspaper.

But instead of printing the original, the Tehran publication blatantly altered the photo so that Rodriguez’s round butt is nowhere to be seen.

It looks like Hamshahri attempted a rough Photoshop job where the Spaniard’s buttocks appear to be flat from her waist to her lower leg.

Speaking to The Sun, a source said Rodriguez is said to be “very angry” about the digital alteration of the photo taken by the publication last week.

And Georgina paid tribute as she donned her bright red flowing floor-length dress which trailed across the floor as she walked the catwalk in the French capital.

And Georgina paid tribute as she donned her bright red flowing floor-length dress which trailed across the floor as she walked the catwalk in the French capital.

The garment was made to appear as if it had been signed by the athlete

The garment was made to appear as if it had been signed by the athlete

She completed her look by wearing a pair of black heels that were visible under the dress as she walked

She completed her look by wearing a pair of black heels that were visible under the dress as she walked

It comes after Georgina's curvaceous derriere was censored by a prudish Iranian regime newspaper

It comes after Georgina’s curvaceous derriere was censored by a prudish Iranian regime newspaper

“She works hard for her body and is very proud of her curves,” they said. ‘It just shows that the view of women is distorted in some parts of the world. It’s just a bottom.’

Following Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabian football team Al Nassr, she has taken a more conservative approach to posting on social media, in line with the Muslim country’s stricter dress code.

Like Saudi Arabia, Iran also has strict laws governing what women can and cannot wear, dictated by the regime in Tehran. Women in the country must wear a veil and loose-fitting clothing that covers everything except their hands and face.

If they do not comply with these rules, women can be jailed for up to ten years. These draconian laws translate into the way women are portrayed in the media, and it appears that the rules meant that the regime could not tolerate seeing Rodriguez’s curves featured in the major national newspaper.

BEFORE: Georgina, who is dating Cristiano, was pictured in a family photo (pictured) earlier this month to celebrate the football superstar's 39th birthday

BEFORE: Georgina, who is dating Cristiano, was pictured in a family photo (pictured) earlier this month to celebrate the football superstar’s 39th birthday

AFTER: The photo – posted to Ronaldo's 621 million followers on Instagram – was quickly picked up by news media around the world, including Hamshahri newspaper.  But instead of printing the original image, the Tehran publication blatantly edited the photo so that Rodriguez's curvy butt is nowhere to be seen.

AFTER: The photo – posted to Ronaldo’s 621 million followers on Instagram – was quickly picked up by news media around the world, including Hamshahri newspaper. But instead of printing the original image, the Tehran publication blatantly edited the photo so that Rodriguez’s curvy butt is nowhere to be seen.

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