
Danny Jones' wife Georgia Horsley shows off her figure in a tiny strapless bikini during sun-soaked girls' trip - amid reports she's 'set to join This Morning line-up'
Danny Jones' wife Georgia Horsley looked nothing short of incredible on Monday as she showed off her figure in a tiny, strapless bikini.
Sharing a snap on her Instagram stories, the mother-of-one, 38, slipped into a black and white two-piece as she soaked up the sun by the pool during a getaway with her girlfriends.
Shielding her eyes from the sun, she added a pair of dark sunglasses to her holiday look, further accessorising with gold bracelets and earrings.
Making the most of her holiday, Georgia happily sipped on a refreshing looking beverage as she beamed for the snap.
Captioning her post, she penned: 'So much to catch you guys up on... But right now it's time for some Zzz. The Best couple of days with the best friends.'
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Georgia's sunny getaway comes amid reports she is being lined up for a bigger role on This Morning after filming a powerful segment on postnatal depression.
The wife of McFly 's Danny Jones is thought to have really impressed ITV bosses, who are 'delighted' to be working with her and hope to make her a regular on the daytime show.
Georgia, a popular mummy influencer and podcast host, has been very open about her own mental health struggles after giving birth to her son Cooper, seven, who she shares with the singer, 39.
A source told The Sun that her openness to talk about the subject and being able to sit down with other mums to share their stories for the moving feature has really caught the bosses attention and they are keen to have her on board.
They said: 'She has interviewed other mums who have experienced post Natal depression and is very open herself.
'Producers are hopeful that if she if the collaboration goes well Georgia will become a new face of the show.
'She has a really successful podcast and a loyal following which is ideal for helping to boost viewing figures.'
Georgia's husband Danny previously spoke about her hidden battle during his stint on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
The wife of McFly 's Danny Jones is thought to have really impressed ITV bosses, who are 'delighted' to be working with her and hope to make her a regular on the daytime show (pictured with her six-year-old-son Cooper)
He revealed: 'Looking back she had post Natal depression and that is so hard and what made it harder is that she didn't know.
'I wanted to try and fix it and go 'come on you can do this' and that's not what she needed.'
MailOnline have contacted Georgia and This Morning representatives for comment.
Just last month, during mental health week, she reminded her followers to check in on their mummy friends and to ask them twice if they are OK.
She wrote: 'A little thought from me. When I had little man. i didn't know this new me. I didn't particularly like her. I hadn't met her and I doubted her ability.
'I wanted the old me back, but without realising it, I needed to feel it and cry. I hid the doubt and lack of control I felt.
She added: 'I'd never experienced any wobble with my mental health...this was new too. So I did the worst thing. I pushed it down and tried to hide it...terribly.
'Can you new mummies promise me one thing...talk, be honest, feel the feels.'
Georgia then ended: 'Parenting is not perfect.'
The potential new gig comes just months after the couple weathered a rough patch following Danny's drunken snog with Love Island star Maura Higgins at the BRITs.
The couple are said to no longer have a 'normal relationship' after he was filmed kissing former Love Island contestant Maura Higgins, 34, at a BRIT Awards after party in February.
It has been over a month since Danny and Georgia have been pictured together in public after they seemingly put on a 'united front' and decided to remain in their 10-year relationship.
At the end of May Georgia gave an insight into her 'life lately' with an update on Wednesday - but failed to mention the McFly star.
She shared a series of recent photos with Cooper and her friends - with Danny missing.
She captioned the post: 'Life lately… Friends, family, filming, fresh air and fun… lots of lovely fun.'
Danny and Georgia's marriage was rocked after the I'm A Celeb winner shared a drunken kiss with campmate Maura at a Universal Records party and further reports claimed the pair had continued their night until 6am, sharing wine together at Nobu Hotel bar.
Danny, who apologised to his wife and family for 'putting them in this situation', has stayed living at the couple's West London home, where Georgia moved to on her own as he appeared on the ITV jungle series in December.
Now, sources have claimed to MailOnline that despite their efforts, Danny and Georgia are like 'passing ships' and friends fear their relationship is hanging on by a thread.
A source told MailOnline: 'Danny and Georgia have been trying to navigate a very difficult time in their marriage and for the best part they have been taking each day as it comes.
'They may be living under the same roof, but they barely see each other and right now are like passing ships.
'Danny is preparing for his summer gigs with McFly, and Georgia has been attending influencer events and collaborating with brands, all while looking after son, Cooper, who regularly features on her Instagram profile.
'But when they're not working, Danny is out on his motorbike or exercising in the gym, and Georgia is either on her own or spending time with family and girlfriends.
'They haven't actually been publicly seen together for six weeks and behind the scenes, their relationship is anything but normal.'
Georgia, who's a former Miss England, temporarily moved out of the family home in the wake of the kissing scandal.
But after deciding to give their marriage a second chance, she returned to the property as sources claimed Danny was willing to do 'anything to make it work.'
MailOnline contacted Danny's representatives for comment at the time.
WHAT IS POSTNATAL DEPRESSION?
Postnatal depression is a form of the mental-health condition that affects more than one in 10 women in the UK and US within a year of giving birth.
As many men can be affected as women, research suggests.
Many parents feel down, teary and anxious within the first two weeks of having a child, which is often called the 'baby blues'.
But if symptoms start later or last longer, they may be suffering from postnatal depression.
Postnatal depression is just as serious as others form of the mental-health disorder.
Symptoms include:
Persistent sadness
Lack of enjoyment or interest in the wider world
Fatigue
Insomnia
Struggling to bond with your baby
Withdrawing from others
Difficulty concentrating and making decisions
Frightening thoughts, such as hurting your baby
Sufferers should not wait for their symptoms to just go away.
Instead they should recognise that it is not their fault they are depressed and it does not make them a bad parent.
If you or your partner may be suffering, talk to your GP or health visitor.
Treatments can include self-help, such as talking to loved ones, resting when you can and making time to do things you enjoy. Therapy may also be prescribed.
In severe cases where other options have not helped, antidepressants may be recommended. Doctors will prescribe ones that are safe to take while breastfeeding.
Postnatal depression's cause is unclear, however, it is more common in those with a history of mental-health problems.
Lack of support from loved ones, a poor relationship with the partner and a life-changing event, such as bereavement, can also raise the risk.
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