Former Love Island star Georgia Harrison has been soaking up the sun in Dubai, proudly displaying her postpartum physique just two months after welcoming her daughter. The 31-year-old reality TV personality jetted off on Monday for her baby girl's first holiday, accompanied by boyfriend Jack Stacey and her parents and sister.
A Stylish Family Getaway
Georgia looked radiant during the beach outing, sporting a chic brown cut-out bikini which she paired with crocheted trousers and sunglasses. Her two-month-old daughter, Sahara, kept cool in the shade wearing her own tiny sunglasses, while father Jack went shirtless, showing off his toned physique. The family enjoyed quality time on the sand, taking turns to cradle the newborn and posing for happy snaps.
Georgia shared the images on social media, captioning them: "Sahara's first holiday. She was so good on the plane bless her." She added: "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."
Recovery After a Difficult Start
The holiday comes after a challenging period for the new mother. Last month, Georgia revealed she had been hospitalised with a "nasty infection" just weeks after giving birth to Sahara on 30th October 2025. She was taken to the same hospital where her daughter was born, sharing ambulance photos with followers to reassure them she was "on the road to recovery."
She announced her daughter's birth in November, writing: "Sahara Jean Stacey. Born 12.09 on the 30th October 2025. We are more in love than we ever could have imagined." The post included tender first photos of Georgia and Jack holding their newborn.
Navigating Motherhood in the Public Eye
Georgia's journey into motherhood hasn't been without its controversies. She recently faced online criticism, or "mum-shaming," after sharing a baby hack on TikTok. She revealed she used puppy training pads in her baby's bassinet and changing areas to protect against mess.
Commenters quickly warned that the pads could contain chemicals unsuitable for a baby's skin, suggesting hypoallergenic alternatives designed for children. Georgia responded gracefully, stating: "Guys it's all good I'm a new mum so I'm still learning too... I'll grab the baby ones from Lidl later for contact use."
Despite the early hurdles, the family is now embracing their new life. Their sun-drenched Dubai trip marks a joyful milestone, celebrating Sahara's first holiday and Georgia's recovery and confidence in her postpartum body.