
Georgia Toffolo displays her incredible figure in a black bikini as she shares a glimpse inside her lavish Marrakech riad with husband James Watt
Bikini-clad Georgia Toffolo turned heads as she took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday with a glimpse inside her lavish riad with her husband, James Watt.
The Made In Chelsea star, 30, married her husband James, 42, in March, and they have jetted off to Morocco.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, the beauty told her followers that she was heading into the lift in their riad to grab a snack on the ground floor.
Filming herself in the elevator mirror, Georgia wowed as she showed off her sensational figure in a black bikini.
The sizzling two-piece featured a halter neck top adorned with a gold pendant and tie-at-the waist bottoms.
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Addressing her followers, she said: ''The snack was secured. Back up to the bedroom.'
She then flipped the camera to face the lift doors opening before sharing a glimpse of her lavish riad.
As she walked to the end of the corridor, she made James jump with a sudden scream, causing him to drop a pack of cards onto the floor in a fright.
The trip comes just days after Georgia wowed in an array of bikinis while on a girls' work trip to Greece.
The reality star revealed last month she had taken her team of staff at The Visionary Talent Agency on holiday to Greece for a work trip.
And after returning home, and feeling the holiday blues, Georgia took to Instagram on Sunday to share a final carousel of snaps.
Featured were several pictures of Georgia sporting bikinis, with the star showing off her toned torso in a blue diamante halterneck number featuring a starfish design.
Another two-piece Georgia was spotted wearing was a cute black and white polka dot wired bra with a flower applique.
As she walked to the end of the corridor, she made James jump with a sudden scream, causing him to drop a pack of cards onto the floor in a fright
Among the snaps included Georgia in a skintight grey playsuit for a day out at the beach, and another saw her wearing a cute white cardigan and polka dot midi skirt.
She also sported a bright red plunging swimsuit as she rode a jeep through the beach with one of her pals.
Georgia shared another snap as she posed with her team as they basked in the sun during their trip.
She captioned the snaps: 'Can't believe I'm saying this… but the Greece spam is officially over. One last dump because this trip deserves it xx
'We had slightly chaotic boat rides, UNO matches that got weirdly intense, and sunsets that made us all go a bit soft.
'Whisked the gang away as a little thank you for being the most hardworking, hilarious, brilliant bunch… Best decision ever. Heart = full.
'Already dreaming up the next escape… Where should we go next? Hit me with recs pls!! ✨.'
During the trip, Georgia shared a hilarious video on Instagram of her nightmare boat trip in Greece.
Georgia shared another snap as she posed with her team as they basked in the sun during their trip
The former Made In Chelsea star began the ride with perfect blow dried hair, dressed in her stylish beach attire, but was soon left completely windswept after a very hectic boat trip.
She was left in hysterics as she held onto the boat for her life during the 'gale-force journey' around the gorgeous Greek seas.
In the clip, Georgia could be heard shouting 'Make it stop!' while holding onto her beach hat to stop it blowing away.
She captioned the post: 'When we said boat day this is not what we had in mind…
'BUT swimming off the boat in the most crystal clear water, surrounded by fish was just magic. So calm SO PERFECT it almost made us forget the gale-force journey.
'This trip just keeps surprising us in the best (and most hilarious) ways. Although… we are very glad to be back on dry land lol. Never felt more grateful what a team xxx'
Her trip comes after her new husband James Watt revealed how he lost £150,000 while gaining a wife in Georgia, as the couple opened up on their need to keep adding to their already eye-watering multimillion pound fortune.
The BrewDog co-founder and Georgia began dating in 2023, before tying the knot in a low key ceremony in March this year.
Last month it was revealed that the newlyweds are worth a staggering £425million, according to The Sunday Times, overtaking the likes of Ed Sheeran, Lord Sainsburys, Harry Styles and Lewis Hamilton.
Following their placing at 304 on the publication's Rich List, the couple opened up to the The Sunday Times on their relationship, where they both insisted that they couldn't rest on their fortune and needed to keep making money.
Reflecting on how they came to fall for each other, James revealed that their first date came about as a result of one of his 'worst-ever investments' that cost him £150,000.
He recalled: 'Georgia is the outcome of one of my worst-ever investments. I have a portfolio of about 20 small businesses and one of them fell by the wayside, but the founder of that business knew Georgia and set us up.
'So I may have lost £150,000 but I gained a wife. Maybe it was my best investment ever?'
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