Georgia Toffolo Stuns in Leopard Print at Cheltenham While Sipping £7.80 Guinness!
On Wednesday at the Cheltenham Festival, Georgia Toffolo blended seamlessly with the crowd while savoring a pint of Guinness in a fashionable manner.
As a devoted follower, I stepped out in the cold, clad in a stylish leopard-print coat, having traded my regular BrewDog brew for a refreshing pint of Guinness, priced at £7.80. This change came after tying the knot with James Watt, the innovative founder of BrewDog, who himself is 42 years old and a former Made In Chelsea star, aged 30.
She paired her coat with traditional black leggings and carried her necessities in a £2,950 black leather Miu Miu shoulder bag.
Instead of choosing to go simple, Toff decided to upgrade her style by adding a petite leopard-print hat to her ensemble. She also included a black scarf, a thick waist belt, and large diamond earrings for extra flair.
To finish off the style, she arranged her golden hair in a big, bouncy hairstyle called a blowout, and applied a luminous shade of makeup.
At this year’s festival, the prices for beverages, unveiled by MailSport on Tuesday, sparked frustration among attendees who shared their displeasure on social media over the high costs.

Regardless of anticipating high sales of Guinness this year, the organizers at Cheltenham chose to raise the cost of the widely-loved drink by 30 pence, now pricing it at £7.80 for customers.
A supporter posted a bill for a quartet of Guinness beers to Mail Sport, totaling £31.20.
Here’s an engaging way to present that information: As a connoisseur of fine beverages, I’ve noticed an intriguing difference in prices between premium lagers and Guinness. Interestingly, you can find a premium lager for only £7.00, which is 40p less than the standard price of a Guinness at £7.40. On the other hand, if you’re looking for an alcohol-free option, both the premium lager and the alcohol-free Guinness are priced identically at £7.00 each.
It may come as a letdown for wine enthusiasts that a single serving (187ml) priced at £9.70 is more expensive compared to the range of spirit prices, which fall within £7.20 and £7.30.
soft drinks are currently sold for around £3.10, whereas water (either sparkling or still) will set you back by approximately £2.50. Compared to last year, that’s an additional 10 pence for a soft drink.
Horse racing fans were quick to take to social media to fume at the costly alcohol prices.
1. Prediction: ‘In about 4-5 years, the alcohol industry could collapse, and they’ll bear the responsibility for its downfall,’
2. Commentary: ‘It’s not surprising that more people are opting to go overseas to watch events instead.’ (This implies a decline in domestic attendance due to reasons other than the events themselves.)
1. Option 1: ‘Priced at £7.40 for a 330ml can of beer, it seems like an unfair overcharge, doesn’t it?’
2. Option 2: ‘If you pay £7.40 for a 330ml can of beer, it feels like they’re taking advantage. Another person added: ‘It’s only 40p cheaper, what’s the point?’
3. Option 3: ‘£7.40 is a steep price for a 330ml can of beer, making you wonder if they’re trying to rip you off.’
4. Option 4: ‘A 330ml can of beer costs £7.40 – it feels like a blatant overcharge, right?’
5. Option 5: ‘Paying £7.40 for a 330ml can of beer leaves you questioning if they’re trying to take advantage.’
6. Option 6: ‘At £7.40 per 330ml can of beer, it seems like they’re overcharging.’
7. Option 7: ‘It seems like a rip-off charging £7.40 for a 330ml can of beer, doesn’t it?’
8. Option 8: ‘£7.40 for a 330ml can of beer? It feels like they’re trying to take advantage.’
9. Option 9: ‘I’d be tempted to sneak my own in if I had to pay £7.40 for a 330ml can of beer.’
10. Option 10: ‘Another person suggested that if they only save 40p, it’s not worth it. They added, “I hope people sneak their own in”.’


Georgia’s excursion follows her disclosure this month that she and James secretly got married in Northeastern Scotland.
In October, the proposal took place as the wealthy individual presented a stunning three-diamond encrusted ring valued at approximately £200,000 from a collection of eight carats, all while they were on a romantic trip to Greece celebrating Georgia’s 30th birthday. The couple then became engaged.
It seems the couple followed through on their earlier statement from the BrewDog founder, getting married this year, albeit with just a short notice of 48 hours for the guests to attend.
On Instagram, Georgia posted heartfelt photos of the newlywed couple smiling on a boat right after their wedding ceremony, with the caption “James and I tied the knot today.
‘1st March will forever be the best day of my life – the day I became your wife. We eloped!’
‘Guests: whoever could get here with 48 hours notice!’
‘Temperature: 6°C. Wind: 17 knots North Westerly. Location: North East Scotland
‘To our family and friends who aren’t with us, we will celebrate with you soonest!’
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