Striking similarity: Georgina Rodríguez’s Saudi lookalike sparks frenzy among Ronaldo fans online 

Rima Al-Anzi (R) shocked her 88.6k TikTok followers this week with pictures that she shared of herself dressed in a similar outfit to the one Rodríguez wore to Ronaldo’s welcome ceremony, prompting a flurry of disbelief online.  (Getty/ Supplied)
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Updated 11 January 2023
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Striking similarity: Georgina Rodríguez’s Saudi lookalike sparks frenzy among Ronaldo fans online 

  • Rima Al-Anzi says she is often stopped in public because people mistake her for Georgina Rodríguez, footballer Cristiano Ronaldo’s long-time partner 
  • The Saudi social media star added that the football-famous couple are ‘lucky’ to be in Saudi Arabia due to the ‘respect’ they have received

DUBAI: Saudi actress and model Rima Al-Anzi is scoring big on the internet due to the striking similarity between her and Argentinian model Georgina Rodríguez, who is footballer Cristiano Ronaldo’s long-time partner and now a resident of Saudi Arabia.  

 

Over the past week, Rodríguez’s fans in the Middle East have been celebrating her arrival in Riyadh with Ronaldo, who has officially signed with Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr football club.  

Al-Anzi shocked her 88.6 thousand TikTok followers this week with pictures that she shared of herself dressed in a similar outfit to the one Rodríguez wore to Ronaldo’s welcome ceremony, prompting a flurry of disbelief online.  

In the pictures, Al-Anzi recreated Rodriguez’s pink-hued makeup look, which included rose-flushed cheeks and the on-trend brownie glazed lip.  

Rodriguez wore a graceful maroon velvet abaya from Qatari brand Dollab Line. She completed the look with a black Max Mara turtleneck and classic bootleg blue jeans by Italian label Elisabetta Franchi, which Al-Anzi recreated.  

“I love Georgina’s style,” the Saudi model told Arab News.  




Al-Anzi recreated Rodriguez’s pink-hued makeup look. (Supplied)

Al-Anzi said that ever since she started her social media career, people have noticed the resemblance in their looks. “They always said I looked like her, but as I said before, Georgina was not a trend in Saudi Arabia that’s why there wasn’t this media buzz unlike now,” she explained.  

The actress said that she has been receiving both negative and positive comments from social media users.  

Al-Anzi said she gets stopped in public because people think she is Rodríguez. “I get really bothered, I swear,” she said. “I now hate going out in public a lot. Most of the questions I get are: ‘Where is Ronaldo’ or if I walk, they say ‘Siuu, Siuu, Siuu, Siuu," referring to the Portuguese footballer's famous celebration chant.  

However, the model believes that Rodríguez and Ronaldo are “lucky” to be in Saudi Arabia. “She and Ronaldo got spoiled here and saw respect that they did not get in their country, Portugal. So, I am sure any international player would have wished to be in Cristiano’s position in Saudi Arabia.” 


Second doctor in Matthew Perry overdose case sentenced to home confinement

Updated 17 December 2025
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Second doctor in Matthew Perry overdose case sentenced to home confinement

  • Dr. Mark Chavez, 55, a onetime San Diego-based physician, pleaded guilty in federal court in October
  • Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett also sentenced Chavez to 300 hours of community service

LOS ANGELES: A second California doctor was sentenced on Tuesday to eight months of home confinement for illegally supplying “Friends” star Matthew Perry with ketamine, the powerful sedative that caused the actor’s fatal drug overdose in a hot tub in 2023.
Dr. Mark Chavez, 55, a onetime San Diego-based physician, pleaded guilty in federal court in October to a single felony count of conspiracy to distribute the prescription anesthetic and surrendered his medical license in November.
Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett also sentenced Chavez to 300 hours of community service. As part of his plea agreement, Chavez admitted to selling ketamine to another physician Dr. Salvador Plasencia, 44, who in turn supplied the drug to Perry, though not the dose that ultimately killed the performer. Plasencia, who pleaded guilty to four counts of unlawful drug distribution, was sentenced earlier this month to 2 1/2 years behind bars.
He and Chavez were the first two of five people convicted in connection with Perry’s ketamine-induced death to be sent off to prison.
The three others scheduled to be sentenced in the coming weeks — Jasveen Sangha, 42, a drug dealer known as the “Ketamine Queen;” a go-between dealer Erik Fleming, 56; and Perry’s former personal assistant, Iwamasa, 60.
Sangha admitted to supplying the ketamine dose that killed Perry, and Iwamasa acknowledged injecting Perry with it. It was Iwamasa who later found Perry, aged 54, face down and lifeless, in the jacuzzi of his Los Angeles home on October 28, 2023.
An autopsy report concluded the actor died from the acute effects of ketamine,” which combined with other factors in causing him to lose consciousness and drown.
Perry had publicly acknowledged decades of substance abuse, including the years he starred as Chandler Bing on the hit 1990s NBC television series “Friends.”
According to federal law enforcement officials, Perry had been receiving ketamine infusions for treatment of depression and anxiety at a clinic where he became addicted to the drug.
When doctors there refused to increase his dosage, he turned to unscrupulous providers elsewhere willing to exploit Perry’s drug dependency as a way to make quick money, authorities said. Ketamine is a short-acting anesthetic with hallucinogenic properties that is sometimes prescribed to treat depression and other psychiatric disorders. It also has seen widespread abuse as an illicit party drug.