
Danny Jones and wife Georgia pose on ‘family day' and appear to rekindle relationship after drunken Maura Higgins kiss
Just last month, the McFly hitmaker uploaded the first picture of his partner to social media since the scandal broke.
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Mum of one Georgia, 38, has endured a tough year sparked by husband Danny's drunken kiss with I'm A Celeb co-star Maura, which The Sun was first to reveal in March.
Her 39-year-old spouse's drunken snog plunged their marriage into crisis and Georgia was reportedly "furious" at the way the Star Girl singer had handled the aftermath of the debacle.
Now it appears the duo, who share son Cooper, have smoothed over the cracks for a huge family gathering.
Podcast host Georgia captured the "special" event in a series of images posted to her Instagram grid.
She added the caption: "And then there was 17.
"My family are dotted all over the world so getting all of us together at once is near on impossible which makes days like this even more special.
"Cousins, aunties, uncles, parents, husbands, wives, kids… my house was full and my heart happy.
"Missed you Si."
The first image - showing the entire bunch beaming in the garden - saw Star Girl hitmaker Danny in the centre, wearing a nude coloured T-Shirt.
Danny Jones' wife Georgia breaks down in tears live on This Morning saying 'I felt like a failure'
He flashed a grin as he was sandwiched between Georgia's family members, while she stood on the left hand side of the image.
Later on in her upload, former model Georgia captured some family members posing on a sofa before posing in a series of hugs with others.
One fan then posted: "Arrrrr family's are so special."
A second mused: "You all look so alike!" as a third put: "Lovely pic, Geo! I know how it is, it's hard for all my family to reunite and it's the same reason of yours, we're all spread around the world."
McFly's Danny Jones and wife Georgia Horsley - Love Story
MCFLY singer Danny Jones and his wife Georgia Horsley's romance is at the centre of attention after his drunken kiss with Love Island alum Maura Higgins. Yet when did they meet?
Danny began a relationship with model Georgia back in 2010.
He had been going out with his now-wife for four years when he proposed to her in Cyprus in 2013.
They married the following August in her hometown of Malton, North Yorks, in a ceremony which featured musical performances by McBusted and Ellie Goulding.
Danny and Georgia welcomed a baby boy called Cooper Alf Jones on January 27, 2018.
One then surmised: "Days like this remind you what it's all about."
PRESSING AHEAD
Georgia's heart-warming upload came after a rough few months for the influencer and her family.
Pals previously said she was keen to press ahead with her career and did not want to be seen as a "victim" after Danny's kiss was exposed, and the dad of one made an apology.
An insider said: 'Georgia has her head back in work and this year is already shaping up to be very exciting.
'She has got a fresh deal with Omaze to record social media ads.
'Georgia is refusing to be seen as a victim and after everything that happened she wants to crack on and get back out there.
'She has already done some filming for them and couldn't be more excited about what doors this job could open.'
Previously, The Sun was first to report how mum of one Georgia had been targeted by a huge reality TV series after Danny's drunken kiss.
DANNY'S APOLOGY
The boyband star previously made a public apology to Georgia following the incident at The BRITs.
He broke his silence online and said: 'Hello everyone. Sorry it's taken me a while to post this but I've taken some time out to be with those closest to me.
"I want to deeply apologise to my wife and family for putting them in this situation.
Danny continued: "I love you guys, thank you for your patience, understanding and support.
"See you all soon, Danny."
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