Georgina and her legendary ham conquer the Plaza de Colón in Madrid

Georgina Rodríguez has once again captured everyone’s attention with her new advertising campaign. Cristiano Ronaldo’s current partner is one of the most popular influencers in our country, accumulating more than 56 million followers on their social networks.

But Georgina has not only conquered the hearts of millions of people in Spain. Her success has been so overwhelming that she has managed to cross borders, positioning herself as an international network icon. Therefore, it is not surprising that numerous international companies have wanted to have the content creator for their respective advertising campaigns.

The last company to have the influencer was Uber Eats. The home food delivery application launched its new advertising campaign a few days ago starring Georgina Rodríguez, Laura Escanes, Rosario Flores, Brays Efe and Luis Figo. With the motto ”Order almost, almost everything”, the company wanted to remind its customers that through the application they can order all kinds of things and not just food or dishes made from different places in the city.

During the first seconds, the advertisement shows Georgina and her sister Ivana in the living room of their house. The influencer’s sister tells her that she intends to order something through Uber Eats. That’s when Georgina asks her what she can ask for on the app and she answers “everything.” ”Won’t they have ham?” the influencer asked, referring to one of the most remembered phrases from her documentary, I’m Georgina, in which she did not hesitate to declare herself an ”Iberian addict”.

Such is its passion for Serrano ham that the food delivery company has decided to focus its advertising campaign on Georgina Rodríguez and ham. The content creator has once again been the protagonist of a new large banner for the brand, located in the heart of Madrid, in the well-known Plaza de Colón, with the following message: ”Ask for almost almost everything, except for Gio Look how he looks at the ham.

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