Georgia Toffolo flaunted her toned figure in a skimpy bikini as she relaxed at the beach while on holiday in Marbella with husband James Watt.
The Made In Chelsea star, 30, took to her Instagram on Sunday to share a slew of sizzling snaps of her soaking up the sun in a tiny navy blue two-piece.
Displaying her chiselled midriff and long legs, she stretched out on a deckchair with her feet in the surf to top up her bronzed glow.
Georgia also slipped into a semi-sheer maxi skirt and grabbed a hand-held fan to pose for a string of stunning photos on the luxury getaway.
Taking to the caption, she raved about her relaxation day and offered tips to her followers, writing: ‘This and not knowing what day it is! P.S. take this as a sign to buy a beach chair like the locals have. YOU WON’T REGRET IT!!!!!’
Georgia looked utterly carefree in the snaps, despite her husband James’ company being hit by another major blow.

Georgia Toffolo flaunted her toned figure in a skimpy bikini as she relaxed at the beach while on holiday in Marbella with husband James Watt

The Made In Chelsea star, 30, took to her Instagram on Sunday to share a slew of sizzling snaps of her soaking up the sun in a tiny navy blue two-piece

Displaying her chiselled midriff and long legs, she stretched out on a deckchair with her feet in the surf to top up her bronzed glow
It has been revealed that BrewDog’s beers have been axed by almost 2,000 pubs across Britain, as the embattled brewers’ popularity continues to wane.
James founded the company in 2007 by with Martin Dickie, with firm rising to prominence in the 2010s amid a surge in demand for independent beers and hoppy IPAs.
However in recent years, the company’s fortunes have started to turn, with their range of draught beers having disappeared entirely from around 1,860 pubs in the last two years, according to private industry data.
The blow means BrewDog’s UK distribution has been cut by more than a third.
It also shows that its best-known beer, Punk IPA, has suffered the worst loss after being removed from 1,980 pubs – a 52 per cent decline in distribution.
Pubs are now reducing their offerings or opting for rival beers such as Camden Town and Beavertown instead.
The data, which was seen by the Telegraph, revealed most of the pubs scrapping BrewDog beers are part of large chains, removing a key source of revenue for the brewer at the same time as it struggles to revive its fortunes.
BrewDog recorded losses of £59m in 2023 and £30.5m in 2022, with its CEO admitting in a recent interview that the company would be making another loss this year.

Georgia also slipped into a semi-sheer maxi skirt and grabbed a hand-held fan to pose for a string of stunning photos on the luxury getaway


Taking to the caption, she raved about her relaxation day and offered tips to her followers, writing: ‘This and not knowing what day it is! P.S. take this as a sign to buy a beach chair like the locals have. YOU WON’T REGRET IT!!!!!’

Georgia looked utterly carefree in the snaps, despite her husband James’ company being hit by another major blow (pictured together)

It has been revealed that BrewDog’s beers have been axed by almost 2,000 pubs across Britain, as the embattled brewers’ popularity continues to wane (James pictured in BrewDog’s)

James founded the company in 2007 by with Martin Dickie (seen together), with firm rising to prominence in the 2010s amid a surge in demand for independent beers and hoppy IPAs
Last month, the company announced the closure of 10 of its own branded bars across the UK, including its flagship site in Aberdeen, after deciding they were not ‘commercially viable’.
And the chain had started the year by closing six pubs across the world, including two in England, three in Europe and one in England.
The firm is continuing to weather accusations of an image problem after ditching its claim to be ‘carbon negative’ after it ditched offsetting schemes that it claimed were both too expensive and not efficient enough to justify the label.
It had already been criticised for using the label by advertising watchdogs, and was slammed by environmentalists for its claim of creating a carbon-negative forest in Scotland after it was revealed that half of the 500,000 saplings had already died.
BrewDog’s reputation has taken a hammering in recent years after being embroiled in a number of publicity storms.
The firm was accused by former workers in an open letter in 2021 of having a ‘culture of fear’ within the business, with ‘toxic attitudes’ towards junior staff, with BrewDog apologising and promising to ‘listen, learn and act’
James later admitted to being ‘too intense and demanding’ amid a workplace culture row where he was accused of inappropriate behaviour and abusing his power.
Speaking with on Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO podcast about his leadership, he admitted to previously pushing people ‘too far’ because of his ‘high standards’, but insisted that his actions were done with ‘100 per cent good intentions.’

However in recent years, the company’s fortunes have started to turn and it announced the closure of 10 of its own branded bars across the UK, including its flagship site in Aberdeen (pictured) last month, after deciding they were not ‘commercially viable’

James then stepped back from the role of CEO in May 2024 amidst a flurry of accusations of improper conduct, being replaced by current CEO James Taylor

He went on to tie the knot with Georgia earlier this year, onboard a fishing boat just off the coast of the picturesque town of Gardenstown in Aberdeenshire (seen)
James then stepped back from the role of CEO in May 2024 amidst a flurry of accusations of improper conduct, being replaced by current CEO James Taylor.
He left three months after Ofcom rejected a complaint he had lodged against the BBC after it made a documentary outlining misconduct allegations.
The self-described BrewDog ‘Captain’ faced a number of improper conduct allegations in 2021 concerning female staff, and was revealed to have invested in Heineken, contrasting with his brewery’s anti-establishment ‘punk’ image.
James denied claims that he made female bartenders feel ‘uncomfortable’ and ‘powerless’ and that he would take intoxicated women on private late-night tours of the brewery.
He went on to tie the knot with Georgia earlier this year, onboard a fishing boat just off the coast of the picturesque town of Gardenstown in Aberdeenshire.
The pair got engaged in October after the millionaire proposed with an eight carat triple-diamond studded band estimated to be worth £200,000, while on holiday in Greece for Georgia’s 30th birthday.
In May, it was revealed the pair are worth a staggering £425 million, according to The Sunday Times, overtaking the likes of Ed Sheeran, Lord Sainsburys, Harry Styles and Lewis Hamilton.