During her trip to Marbella, Spain, on Saturday, Georgia Toffolo showcased her striking physique in a white two-piece swimsuit, sharing numerous vacation photos.
The ex-star from Made In Chelsea, aged 30, was stunning in a tiny swimsuit, sporting a shark pattern on its triangular top and coordinating, low-rise shorts.
Showcasing her well-toned figure, Georgia assumed a sequence of lively postures, occasionally adding a mischievous touch by raising the straps of her swimsuit in a humorous snapshot.
Moments later, the stunning woman, sporting golden locks, donned a lively tiger-striped swimsuit while striking a pose next to her husband James Watt, aged 43.
Demonstrating a playful wit, Georgia displayed a bottle of hair dye as James grinned next to her, offering trays laden with whisky cocktails.
In another striking photo, she elegantly wore a fashionable red dress with a deep v-neck and fitted design, casually seated on a chair, highlighting her slender legs.


The TV celebrity additionally shared glimpses with her followers of the remaining days of her sunny vacation, which included relaxing on beaches, swimming in the sea, and dining outdoors at the family’s villa.
She titled her photo collection as: ‘Perspective: Our family vacation managed to escape the group chat…and amazingly, everyone got along in the same villa. Miracles do occur, laugh out loud. Sending love with a full heart ♥️ xxx.’
Georgia also helpfully linked all her holiday looks for fans keen to shop her summer wardrobe.
Georgia’s relaxing vacation photos were taken following another significant setback for her husband’s business, James’ Company.
The news emerges that nearly 2,000 pubs in Britain have stopped serving BrewDog’s beer, as the once popular brewery experiences a decline in patronage.
In the year 2007, James established the company alongside Martin Dickie. The business grew significantly during the 2010s, gaining recognition due to a rise in popularity of craft beers and hop-forward India Pale Ales (IPAs).
In the past couple of years, there’s been a significant shift in the company’s situation, as their selection of draft beers has vanished completely from about 1,860 pubs, based on private industry statistics.
The blow means BrewDog’s UK distribution has been cut by more than a third.






Additionally, it’s clear that the elimination of their flagship beer, Punk IPA, from 1,980 pubs has led to a significant decrease – a 52% drop in circulation for this popular brew.
Bars are cutting back on the beer options they provide, or choosing to feature competitors’ brands like Camden Town and Beavertown over others.
The information, that had been viewed by The Telegraph, showed that many pubs discontinuing BrewDog beers are actually large chain establishments. This action significantly affects BrewDog’s income, coming at a challenging time when the company is striving to restore its financial stability.
In 2023, BrewDog reported a substantial loss of approximately £59 million, following a loss of around £30.5 million in 2022. In a recent conversation, their CEO acknowledged that the company is projected to incur another loss this current year.
Earlier this month, it was reported that the company decided to shut down 10 of their own branded bars situated throughout the United Kingdom. This decision included their prominent venue in Aberdeen, as these establishments were deemed not financially sustainable.
The initial phase of the year saw the closure of a total of six pubs worldwide, with two located in England, three in various parts of Europe, and one more in England.
The company is persisting through criticisms following their decision to relinquish their self-proclaimed status as ‘carbon negative’. They abandoned carbon offsetting programs they considered excessively costly and inefficient, which they earlier used to support
The ad campaign has faced criticism from advertising watchdogs for its use of the label, and has been severely criticized by environmentalists due to its claim of establishing a carbon-negative forest in Scotland. However, it was later discovered that half of the 500,000 saplings planted there had already perished.



In the past few years, BrewDog’s name has been tarnished due to its involvement in several controversies that have garnered widespread attention.
In 2021, the company faced allegations in an open letter from ex-employees claiming a pervasive atmosphere of fear within the organization and hostile behavior towards newer team members. BrewDog expressed regret for this situation, committing to listening carefully, learning from their mistakes, and taking appropriate action to address these concerns.
Later on, James acknowledged that he had been excessively forceful and exacting during a dispute over office conduct, with allegations of improper behavior and misuse of authority against him.
In an interview on the Diary of a CEO podcast, Steven Bartlett opened up about his leadership style, acknowledging that he had sometimes pushed people excessively due to his high expectations. However, he emphasized that these actions were always driven by sincere and well-intentioned motives.
In May 2024, James relinquished his position as CEO due to allegations of questionable behavior, with James Taylor, the existing CEO, stepping into the role instead.
Approximately three months passed following the rejection of his complaint by Ofcom, which he had filed against the BBC over a documentary that highlighted misconduct accusations they had produced.
In 2021, the individual known as BrewDog’s ‘Captain’ was accused of several instances of inappropriate behavior towards female employees and it was disclosed that he had made investments in Heineken. This raised concerns because it clashes with the rebellious, anti-establishment persona that BrewDog has cultivated.


Instead, James refuted allegations suggesting he made female bartenders feel uneasy or powerless, and that he escorted intoxicated women on exclusive late-night tours around the brewery after hours.
Earlier this year, he got married to Georgia aboard a fishing vessel near the charming coastal town of Gardenstown, located in Aberdeenshire.
In October, the couple became engaged during their vacation in Greece for Georgia’s 30th birthday, when the wealthy individual presented her with an eight-carat diamond ring adorned with three diamonds, valued at approximately £200,000, and proposed.
In May, as reported by The Sunday Times, it emerged that this duo boasts an astounding net worth of approximately £425 million, placing them above figures such as Ed Sheeran, the Sainsbury family, Harry Styles, and Lewis Hamilton.
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