GEORGIA Harrison glowed as she showed off her blossoming baby bump while counting down to giving birth on her babymoon.
The Love Island star, 30, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Jack Stacey and she took to Instagram to share snaps from their loved-up trip.
Georgia looked incredible as she flaunted her bump in a brown halterneck bikini during the sun-soaked break.
She and Jack, 33, cuddled up in the exotic location, posing together against a stunning backdrop.
Georgia captioned her upload: “Our last ever holiday as a two.
“I couldn’t be more excited to be going from a couple to a family but I must admit I’m going to miss this.”
She added: “I had the best time, you really are my best friend @jackpstacey.”
Georgia, who is due to give birth on November 5, has said she won’t be letting her child have a phone or go online.
This follows the ordeal she went through with her ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear, who was jailed after he shared a intimate video of her online without her consent.
Talking exclusively to The Sun about how she wants to raise her kids in regards to the internet and her ongoing fight against misogyny, Georgia told us: “I’ll do my best in the household just to try and educate them the most I can.
“But I really hope that by the time my kids do get of age, that actually the education systems will be doing a lot of that.
“I hope actually that the legal system tightens laws around children’s access to social media.
“I know Australia have been doing that.
“And I just think it would be such a better place if kids didn’t have social media up until the age of like 16.”
Continuing, Georgia said: “I just think, you know, the world’s so hard to navigate as it is.
“They don’t need to be exposed to so much. And I saw Robbie Williams saying the other day that he’s not letting his kids have a phone.
“And he’s like, I just don’t care. I’m not going to let them have a phone until a certain age.
“And I think that might be something that me and my partner do look into because I don’t want my kids to be exposed to things that do make them understand misogynistic tendencies.”