A few days ago, Alex Rodriguez's girlfriend was snapped in Portugal enjoying her time there, while the former Yankees star and his daughters, Natasha and Ella, jetted off to Italy, where they celebrated on a yacht. Now, ahead of A-Rod's 49th birthday, this Saturday, Cordeiro has joined her boyfriend in Italy.
She shared a photo with Rodriguez from the balcony of the yacht. In other snaps, she also shared the adventures they underwent out in the sea. As per the story, the couple is enjoying their time in Porto Cervo, Costa Smeralda, in Sardinia, Italy.
Earlier this week, A-Rod and his daughters enjoyed a pre-birthday celebration in Capri, Italy, at an Italian restaurant, Aurora Capri.
Alex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro have been dating since Pct. 2022, after the couple were first snapped taking a stroll at Beverley Hills, California. The duo publicized their relationship as A-Rod shared a photo involving his two daughters and Cordeiro in a single frame during the Christmas holidays.
Both have kids from their previous relationship. A-Rod co-parents Natasha and Ella with his ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis, while Cordeiro is a single mom to two twin girls, Bella and Savanah, whom she had with her ex, Laureano Cordeiro.
Alex Rodriguez finds his daughter Natasha similar to him
Natasha, 19, who is just about at the end of her freshman year at Michigan, shares a lot of similarities with her father, Alex Rodriguez told PEOPLE. Noting her activities, like "feeling more centered," getting a "sense of which friends" are good, which "bus to take," and "which Starbucks to go," A-Rod thinks her daughter draws some similarities from him.
"So she's very much like me. She's very routine oriented," he said. "I feel like she's in a good place right now."
Natasha is aspiring to become a musician and has enrolled in a theatre program.
"She's in the musical theater program. ... She's doing fantastic, she's really happy," he says. "She's really excited because [the play she's in is] bilingual, and she gets to sing a little bit in English and Spanish," Rodriguez said.