Stressed Towie star Georgia Kousoulou breaks down in tears after sleepless night

THE Only Way Is Essex star Georgia Kousoulou has broken down in tears after a sleepless and stressful night.

The reality TV star took to her social media to reveal her young son Brody was suffering from a nightmare illness.



Stressed Towie star Georgia Kousoulou breaks down in tears after sleepless night
Georgia revealed her son Brody had been unwell

Stressed Towie star Georgia Kousoulou breaks down in tears after sleepless night
Georgia shares Brody, one, with Tommy

Georgia, 31, who welcomed her son Brody, one, with her beau Tommy Mallet last year, said the youngster had been sick.

Taking to her Instagram stories, the exhausted mum-of-one looked downcast as she covered her face.

“Very tired mumma,” Georgia wrote. “Brody isn’t well and trying to find a doctor/pharmacy today has been challenging.

“Got his antibiotics now so let’s hope he starts getting better. I’m hoping we get to sleep tonight.”

Georgia put her hand over her face as she went make-up free and wore her pyjamas, lying in her bed as she frowned.

It comes after it was revealed that Georgia and beau Tommy are trying for a second baby after almost splitting up.

On Baby Steps on ITVBe, Georgia and Tommy were seen talking about falling pregnant and reveal when they’ll wed.

“If we try for a baby soon then we can get pregnant and have the baby next year,” Georgia could be heard saying.

“Then we can plan for the wedding the year after. Otherwise, I think what am I waiting for.”

Tommy suggested getting married on their ten-year anniversary, to which Georgia snapped back: “No, I’m not waiting that long.”

She was left red-faced after being quizzed by Tommy about what year it is now – as she admitted she hoped to wed in 2024, not 2023.

Elsewhere on Georgia and Tommy: Baby Steps, the parents took son Brody back to their house in Majorca for the first time since Tommy’s diagnosis.

Meanwhile, after learning that ADHD can be passed through genes, Tommy’s dad undertook a test to see if he also shares the diagnosis.