Cases & Cocktails

Cristiano Ronaldo, Lavish Prenups, and the Business of Marriage - Ep 42

The Eggleston Law Firm Season 1 Episode 42

In Episode 42 of Cases & Cocktails, Bryan and Janice Eggleston return to the topic of prenups in celebrity marriages, this time spotlighting international soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and his fiancée, model Georgina Rodríguez. Over a crisp Cosmopolitan with lime and cranberry, the Egglestons explore leaked (though unconfirmed) terms of the couple’s rumored prenup and what lessons everyday families can take from such high-profile arrangements.

The Reported Terms: Luxury on Repeat

According to the reports, Georgina would receive:

  • A lifelong monthly allowance of $114,000


  • An annual “lifestyle fund” of $2 million


  • Two luxury cars


  • Access to private flights


  • Ownership of Ronaldo’s $5.6 million Madrid mansion


  • A $50 million payout in the event of separation


When calculated together, the allowance and yearly stipend equal nearly $280,000 per month, before adding the property, vehicles, and other perks. Bryan and Janice joke about whether this is “enough to live on,” but the deeper point is clear: these contracts are designed to protect assets while ensuring financial security for a spouse.

Negotiating the Uncomfortable

The Egglestons highlight the unique dynamic of negotiating a prenup while also planning a wedding. On one day, couples may be tasting cake; on the next, they’re reviewing divorce terms with attorneys. This juxtaposition makes many people hesitant to initiate the conversation, even though it is a crucial step in protecting both partners.

For high-net-worth individuals like Ronaldo, a prenup is practically mandatory. But Bryan emphasizes that prenups aren’t just for billionaires. Business owners, professionals entering second marriages, and parents with children from prior relationships can all benefit from clear agreements that protect assets and reduce future conflict.

Creative Clauses and Escalating Terms

From “escalator” payouts based on years of marriage to clauses addressing infidelity or unusual conditions, prenups can be customized to fit the couple’s priorities. Bryan notes that what begins as a “first offer” often evolves through negotiation, with attorneys on both sides balancing financial security, fairness, and practicality.

Janice adds that these conversations are best handled early—before the honeymoon phase—so that couples can focus on the marriage itself rather than money disputes later.

Beyond Celebrities: Why It Matters for You

While Ronaldo’s rumored prenup reads like tabloid fodder, the Egglestons remind listeners that the principles apply broadly. In Texas, where community property laws can lead to unexpected outcomes, having a prenuptial agreement (prenup) or even a postnuptial agreement (postnup) can make the difference between a fair, predictable outcome and years of expensive litigation.

As Bryan puts it, “The most important part is to use words. Say what you mean up front. A little discomfort now saves a lot of chaos later.”

The Takeaway

Celebrity prenups may capture headlines, but they underscore a practical truth: marriage is as much a partnership as it is a romance. Whether you’re protecting billions, a small business, or your children’s inheritance, a well-drafted prenup ensures clarity and peace of mind.