Georgia Toffolo gets into the racing spirit with a fun horse handbag while champagne-quaffing Gemma Collins arrives by helicopter as they lead the stars on day three of Cheltenham

Georgia Toffolo showed off a playful horse-shaped bag, while Gemma Collins made a grand entrance to the Cheltenham races, arriving by helicopter on the third day.

The two stars brought a touch of glamour to the event. Georgia wore a stylish suit reminiscent of the 1920s, while Gemma chose a more classic look.

The 31-year-old, known for appearing on the reality show Made in Chelsea and winning I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2017, has often said that attending Cheltenham is the best part of her year.

Oh my gosh, you would NOT believe how Gemma arrived! It was totally epic. She just appeared out of the sky in a helicopter, casually sipping champagne, and she had this gorgeous silk scarf wrapped around her perfect hair. Seriously, a moment.

Danny Dyer was also there, proudly displaying his moustache and showing his support for West Ham with a pose for the cameras. Peter Crouch and Alex Ferguson added to the football presence at the event.

Shona McGarty, known for her roles in EastEnders and I’m A Celebrity, looked stunning in a vibrant blue outfit completed with a stylish fascinator.

Peter chose a traditional racing look, wearing a tweed cap with a suit, grey cardigan, shirt, and tie.

Okay, let me tell you, even on a gloomy day, style doesn’t take a vacation! I spotted a guy, Danny, who absolutely nailed it. He was rocking a sharp, green three-piece suit and, get this, sunglasses! It just proves you can always add a little polish to your look, no matter the weather.

James Nesbitt happily greeted Sir Alex, who smiled warmly and shook the actor’s hand as they both enjoyed the event.

Georgia has been going to the races every day, but her husband, James Watt, hasn’t been with her. He’s currently dealing with some difficult business problems.

One of BrewDog’s founders is devastated after the company was sold for only £33 million this month, resulting in the loss of nearly 500 jobs.

Just a few years ago, this Scottish brewery was estimated to be worth around £2 billion. However, it was recently sold to Tilray, a US company specializing in cannabis and beverages, for a significantly lower price.

This month, Brewdog closed 38 of its bars in the UK, resulting in the layoff of 484 employees. CEO James Taylor announced the job losses during a company-wide call.

The stock owned by the 220,000 early investors, who contributed around £75 million over several funding rounds, is now essentially valueless.

Mr. Watt, who describes himself as a ‘punk’ and has a net worth in the millions, publicly apologized for his company’s failure. But many people weren’t convinced by the apology.

He described the past week as ‘extremely difficult’ and expressed his sadness for the dedicated employees who have been laid off.

I’m truly sorry that our dedicated early investors didn’t receive the returns they were hoping for.

It’s deeply saddening to have spent twenty wonderful years building something that, unfortunately, didn’t turn out as we’d hoped.

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2026-03-12 15:33