Georgia Harrison shared a photo of herself on Instagram on Wednesday, looking stunning in a burgundy bikini.
The 31-year-old former Love Island contestant, who had a baby daughter named Sahara with her partner Jack Stacey in November, shared a stunning mirror selfie from her vacation in Dubai.
The stylish two-piece featured a halterneck bikini top and matching mid-rise bikini bottoms.
Georgia quickly pulled her blonde hair back into a casual bun and added a pair of stylish black sunglasses.
This gorgeous bikini photo follows Georgia’s recent response to online criticism. She defended herself after being accused of editing her stomach in photos from her family vacation.
The mother showcased a stunning look in photos, wearing a brown bikini with cut-outs and pairing it with crocheted pants.

People noticed the photos seemed overly edited, with one person saying they looked airbrushed. Another commenter pointed out a consistent blur around the stomach area in each picture.
Georgia explained that she hadn’t altered the photos in any way. She said she took them with her gx7 camera, which naturally gives them a softened, almost airbrushed appearance. She also noted that some photos had a consistent blur, likely caused by a slight imperfection on the camera lens.
Georgia recently shared that she was treated in the hospital for a serious infection shortly after giving birth to her daughter.
She recently gave birth to Sahara at a hospital, and just weeks later, she became ill and had to be admitted to the same hospital again.
Georgia shared photos, including one of her ambulance ride to the hospital, to let her fans know she’s getting better and excited to spend Christmas with her new baby girl.
The post featured adorable photos of Georgia with her daughter, including a picture from when she brought her on set at Loose Women.
She captioned the post: ‘Here’s the most random dump you’ll ever see.


It’s been a really hectic week! I had to go back to where Sahara was born because she got sick, but she’s getting better now, and we’re all excited to spend our first Christmas together as a family.
Georgia took to social media in November to announce she and Jack had welcomed their first child.
She penned: ‘Sahara Jean Stacey. Born 12.09 on the 30th October 2025.
We’re incredibly happy together, even more than we thought possible. We really appreciate all your kind messages and support!
‘Time to enter the baby bubble.’
Georgia posted photos from the delivery room, showing her and her boyfriend, Jack, cradling their newborn daughter for the first time.
Georgia recently faced criticism online after sharing a parenting tip for her baby, with some people claiming it was unsafe, despite her good intentions.
Georgia explained she was still adjusting to motherhood after some people criticized a TikTok video where she shared three tips she’d picked up as a new mom.
Her second hack was to place puppy training pads in areas where her baby spends a lot of time.
In the video, she shared that they’re using puppy pads throughout the house. She specifically placed one under the sheet in the baby’s bassinet to protect the mattress if the baby has an accident.

I keep these items on and around the changing table, and I always pack one in my diaper bag to place on the changing pad when we’re out.
TikTok users weren’t happy with Georgia’s video and commented that she shouldn’t be using those pads.
Puppy pads can contain chemicals that irritate skin. It’s better to use pads made for babies instead. As a community nurse, I always recommend avoiding puppy pads.
Don’t use puppy pads for babies! Puppy pads are designed to attract dogs to relieve themselves and contain chemicals that could be harmful. They’re not safe for use with children.
‘Was always told not to use puppy pads because of irritation but the baby ones are hypoallergenic;
Puppy pads aren’t made for human skin and can cause irritation. As someone who works in healthcare, I’ve seen the negative effects firsthand. It’s better to use incontinence pads designed for people – they have gentler ingredients and won’t irritate skin as much when exposed to moisture.
Georgia responded to the comments, explaining that she’s still adjusting to being a new mom and is learning as she goes.
I’m no expert, but I’m always open to suggestions. Someone recommended I get the baby wipes from Lidl, so I’ll pick some up later for everyday use.
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