Georgia Harrison showcased her gorgeous postpartum figure after jetting off to Dubai on Monday, two months after welcoming baby daughter Sahara.
The Love Island star, 31, and boyfriend Jack Stacey, whisked the tot off on her first holiday where they were joined by the new mum’s devoted parents and sister.Â
Georgia looked incredible in a cut-out brown bikini which she layered with a pair of crocheted trousers and teamed with chic shades.
Little Sahara wore her own stylish sunglasses while staying in the shade, as dad Jack went shirtless and displayed his buff physique.
The family topped up their tans on the sun-soaked beach as they posed for snaps and took it in turns to cradle the little one.Â
Georgia captioned the snaps: ‘Sahara’s first holiday. She was so good on the plane bless her’
Georgia Harrison showcased her gorgeous postpartum figure after jetting off to Dubai on Monday, just two months after welcoming baby daughter Sahara
The Love Island star, 31, and boyfriend Jack Stacey, whisked the tot off on her first holiday where they were joined by the new mum’s devoted parents and sister
‘Everyone says this is the best time to take a baby away (2 months) and so far it’s been amazing. Nanny Aunty and grandad all looking well and enjoying some quality time’.
Last month Georgia revealed she was hospitalised with a ‘nasty infection’ just weeks after the birth of her baby daughter.
In an Instagram post she had fallen ill, and was taken to the same hospital just weeks after welcoming Sahara there.Â
Posting a gallery of snaps, including the moment she was taken to hospital in an ambulance, Georgia reassured her followers that she was now ‘on the road to recovery,’ and was looking forward to her first Christmas with her baby girl.
Her post also included sweet snaps of Georgia cradling her daughter, including the moment she brought her along to appear on Loose Women.Â
She captioned the post: ‘Here’s the most random dump you’ll ever see.Â
‘It’s been a whirl wind of a week, I ended up back where Sahara was born with a nasty infection but I’m on the road to recovery now and we’re all ready for our first Christmas as a family.’Â Â
Georgia took to social media lain November to announce she and Jack had welcomed their first child.
Georgia looked incredible in a cut-out brown bikini which she layered with a pair of crocheted trousers and teamed with chic shades
Little Sahara wore her own stylish sunglasses while staying in the shade, as dad Jack went shirtless and displayed his buff physique
The family topped up their tans on the sun-soaked beach as they posed for snaps and took it in turns to cradle the little one
Baby Sahara looked adorable as she relaxed in her buggyÂ
They later dressed the tot in a printed swimsuitÂ
Georgia captioned the snaps: ‘Sahara’s first holiday. She was so good on the plane bless her’
She penned: ‘Sahara Jean Stacey. Born 12.09 on the 30th October 2025.
‘We are more in love than we ever could have imagined. Thank you so much for all of your messages we’re so grateful.
‘Time to enter the baby bubble.’
Georgia also shared snaps from the birth as she and boyfriend Jack held their baby daughter for the very first time.Â
Despite the happy time, Georgia was recently mum-shamed online after a hack she discovered for her baby was branded as dangerous.
Georgia was forced to defend herself as a ‘new mum’ who is ‘still learning’ after she shared a TikTok video of three baby hacks she’s learned.
Her second hack was to place puppy training pads in areas where her baby spends a lot of time.
In the clip, she explained: ‘We have [puppy pads] everywhere. I put them underneath the sheet in the bassinet in case she does a wee so it doesn’t ruin the mattress.
Last month Georgia revealed she was hospitalised with a ‘nasty infection’ just weeks after the birth of her baby daughterÂ
‘I have them on top of my changing table and next to it, and I also always have one in my baby bag so I can put it on top of the changing mat that I’m using.’
But unimpressed TikTok users quickly took to the comments to tell Georgia she shouldn’t be using the pads.
They wrote: ‘Puppy pads contain chemicals which can damage skin. Better getting pads designed for children. As a district nurse we always advise against using puppy pads;
‘Babies don’t use puppy pads ??? Use ones for kids puppy pads have something in them to make a dog go to the loo there. I would say they are toxic;
‘Was always told not to use puppy pads because of irritation but the baby ones are hypoallergenic;
‘You should read the ingredients list in puppy pads they are not good for human skin. I work in care. I have seen what they can do. You can buy human incontinence sheets that have better ingredients and are less abrasive on the skin when they come into contact with moisture’.
Georgia took to the comments and defended herself, writing: ‘Guys it’s all good I’m a new mum so I’m still learning too.
‘I don’t claim to be an expert and I can take advice well. I’ll grab the baby ones from Lidl later for contact use – I was suggested these one by someone else.’