If season 1 of ‘I’m Georgina’ was already a compendium of “rich doing rich things” (or “rich bragging”, it could also be applied), season 2 of the Netflix reality show is more of the same (and worse. .. if that is possible). Only suitable as a walking meme because, like the previous season, it’s full of moments when the joke tells itself.
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Dubai, resort city, tell me?
That human rights are not respected? That will be for those who can’t afford rent an entire building and project the reality show ‘I’m Georgina’ on it, while you swell to eat in a free buffet set up on the roof. “I tried not to cry because, if not, the children get scared” (maybe they get scared of something else, I’m telling you too).
Where is Christian?
If the interviews of Cristiano Ronaldo speaking in macaronic Spanish were increasingly scarce in the first season, here we don’t directly see him in any chapter. The only way for it to appear on camera is that time when it just coincides that He was at the chalet with his friends when it is the birthday of one of his children (although he follows his own, of course).
Holy Virgin
One of the plot twist of the season is to discover that Georgina defines herself as “very religious”. The influencer wraps her (Chanel) scarf on her head, she travels to Fatima to pray for her soul and return home loaded with stamps and with a virgin on their backs.
Rosalia BFF
According to Georgina, Rosalía is a close friend of hers because “she is one of those who has lived her reality show with such enthusiasm.” To prove it, she takes her children to her concert and then lets them loose in the singer’s dressing room. Rosalía puts on her best smile and He gives them some sweatshirts with his face to see if they leave soon. “Who is this?” asks missed one of the offspring.
“I’m not wasteful”
Just like when she says that her children “are educated with love” and in the next shot she is giving Cristianito a wad of 50 bills, Georgina plays the mistake with the money she spends on shopping. “I buy little” she settles shortly before “making the effort” not to buy a tracksuit for 2,500 euros … for later leave 27,500 euros in clothes in a clothing store in Milan.
Tattoo me like your french girls
Like a good neighbor’s daughter, Georgina asks the cousin of a friend of hers to tattoo her (and she brings it home by private jet from Spain, obviously). At first, she only wanted to tattoo the name of her son but then things got messy and she also ended up tattooing the word “mom” and the initials that she wrote for him Cristiano, to “remember the first time you stayed in such an expensive hotel”.
sticky discussions
The rich also cry… and for matters “so serious” as whether Georgina should bring a stylist or not. Her friend Ramón (who takes advantage of each shot to bore the stones) stars in the only brawl of the entire reality show and almost got into a slap with another friend of Georgina’s, who comes out to defend “her honor” from her in the affair.
dancing, dancing
Georgina visits the Royal Ballet in London to reminisce about her years as a ballerina. Chatting with one of her dancers, she tells him that she lost her bunions when she quit dancing and the woman escapes: “Of course, standing still”. She then tries to fix it by saying how much she admires that “dance is still so present in her life”, just after Georgina confesses that she has her shoes collecting dust in a closet somewhere.
The Latin Grammys
The season ends with the moment in which Georgina must deliver one of the Latin Grammys. He has a hard time memorizing two and a half sentences but in the end it comes out. She is also offered a role in a movie, playing Sara, “whose goal in life is to be an influencer.” “It’s great that they offer you roles so far away from you” concludes one of her friends.
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