After opening up with her followers in a candid chat about her struggles so far to get pregnant this week, and her husband James Watt are enjoying a last minute bank holiday weekend away.
Toffolo Enjoys £7,500 Night Hotel Amidst Stress
After opening up with her followers in a candid chat about her struggles so far to get pregnant this week, Georgia Toffolo and her husband James Watt are enjoyi...
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Taking to Instagram, the former star, 31, has headed to Heckfield Place, a luxury five star hotel in Hampshire for a few days in the countryside.
Posing for a make up free selfie, the star soaked up the sun in the outdoors while relaxing with a slice of Victoria sponge cake.
Prices at the restored Georgian home start at £750 a night, however the website shows they have hiked the prices up to £7,500 a night for the bank holiday weekend.
Just an hour away from London, their website describes the stay as 'a lovingly restored Georgian family home at the heart of our working estate, we are a beautiful piece of English countryside that redefines the idea of a hotel.'
Georgia Toffolo shared snaps from £7,500 a night luxury hotel in Hampshire as she enjoys bank holiday getaway after opening up about her struggle to get pregnant
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Taking to Instagram, the former Made In Chelsea star, 31, has headed to Heckfield Place, a luxury five star hotel in Hampshire for a few days in the countryside
Alongside the snaps, Toff penned: 'snuck off for the long weekend xx'.
Georgia shared that she had booked a last-minute weekend away with James on Friday after a tough few months.
She admitted that they 'need it' after the stress of BrewDog collapse contributed to her five-month struggle to get pregnant.
Speaking in a clip, which she shared to her Instagram Story, she said: 'We've booked a little last-minute trip away.
'The sun is shining and my God do we need it. I'm so excited.'
In another update, Georgia later uploaded a clip of the sun setting in the countryside after she had arrived at the mystery location.
She previously opened up about the 'lonely and crazy' journey to welcome a child with James, expressing her frustration that it was yet to happen.
Thanking fans for their supportive comments, Georgia took to Instagram the following day to theorise whether the downfall of BrewDog had anything to do with it.
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Posing for a make up free selfie, the star soaked up the sun in the outdoors while relaxing with a slice of victoria sponge cake
Prices at the restored Georgian home start at £750 a night, however the website shows they have hiked the prices up to £7,500 a night for the bank holiday weekend
Alongside the snaps, Toff penned: 'snuck off for the long weekend xx'
Georgia shared that she had booked a last-minute weekend away with James on Friday after a tough few months
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Millionaire James came under fire this year when his beer brand racked up debts of more than £500million before collapsing into administration.
Amid the company's collapse questions arose over the company's long trail of controversy, failed enterprises, and allegations of toxic culture.
Addressing the fallout, Georgia said: 'I'm sitting here thinking about the year. We've had so much stress. I'm sure you guys have seen it all, public stuff like the BrewDog stuff has been really difficult to navigate...'
Georgia continued: 'And every single family across the world there's always stuff going on.
'I just think that coinciding with starting to try for a baby it's been a lot for us and we're both very tough and very strong and struggled to acknowledge that it's been a tricky year
'On top of my naivety I really did just think that if you're super fit and healthy like us you get pregnant really quickly, but it isn't always the case.
'Sometimes there's just a lot of stuff going up that's biological - but I think all of it coinciding...'
It has been a difficult start to the year for the couple following BrewDog's collapse.
BrewDog's new owner publicly criticised James's tenure at the company – insisting his reputation is a 'stigma' for the brand.
Irwin Simon, chief executive of Tilray Brands, laid out his plans to revive the drinks business after a £33million rescue deal was announced earlier this month.
He said he was 'very clear' that Georgia's husband, who co-founded the company in 2008 with his school friend Martin Dickie, would not be returning – adding he had 'not spoken' to him.
It follows the closure of 38 UK bars operated by the Scottish brewery and the dismissal of 484 staff in an all-hands conference.
At its peak, BrewDog operated more than 120 bars across 57 countries.
However, from 2021 James was hit by allegations of a 'toxic' workplace culture amid the company's abandonment of the Real Living Wage in 2024.
James had sought to invest £10million of his own cash in the firm as part of a rescue deal that ultimately failed.
Some 733 staff were retained in the sale, including operational staff and those working at 11 franchised pubs.
He said he was 'heartbroken' following the acquisition by Tilray – after his company was speculatively valued at £2billion just a few years ago, only for it to be sold for a fraction of the price.
Millionaire James came under fire this year when his beer brand racked up debts of more than £500million before collapsing into administration
On Thursday, Georgia discussed her struggle to get pregnant, sharing on Instagram: 'My gut has been telling me to share this, but my head has been saying no. Oh my God, I don't know why I'm gonna get upset.
'Something that I've been, like, really hiding. My husband and I have been trying for a baby.




