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Georgia Toffolo shows off her sparkling ring during the reality star’s engagement to BrewDog founder James Watt

Georgia Toffolo shows off her sparkling ring during the reality star’s engagement to BrewDog founder James Watt

reality star Georgia Toffolo showed off her sparkling engagement ring as she announced she was marrying BrewDog founder James Watt.

The former Made in Chelsea star, 30, called the proposal “the best moment of my life” as she shared the news on Instagram with a series of photographs from their holiday together in Greece.

The images show Toffolo beaming at the camera and showing off a large engagement ring next to Watt.

“James asked me to marry him. It truly was the best moment of my life,” she wrote in her social media post.

“I never knew I could feel such happiness. The simplest and fastest “yes” is to be your wife. @brewdogjames.”

She continued, “Our love story is my favorite. How we managed to find each other among billions of people will always be my greatest blessing.

“I love you forever and the magical life we ​​are building.”

The couple vacationed in Greece with family members to celebrate Toffolo’s recent 30th birthday.

Watt shared similar photos on his Instagram to announce the news, writing, “She said yes! With an abundance of smiles, happiness, love and family, @georgiatoffolo and I got engaged on Friday in Greece.”

In Toffolo’s message, he added, “Georgia, I’m so grateful that we were able to find each other and even more grateful that we are building our lives together.”

Reality TV star Ferne McCann was among those to respond: “Wow, congratulations darling.”

Toffolo won, I A Celebrity…Get me out of here! in 2017, and during the series became friends with Stanley Johnson, the father of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

She returned to the jungle in 2023 for ITV star-studded I’m A Celebrity… South Africa spin-off, which saw former contestants compete to become the first I’m A Celebrity legend.

Earlier this year, Watt announced he was stepping down as chief Scottish brewery and pub group, 17 years after he co-founded Brewdog.

He is now a non-executive director of the board and continues to advise the group on strategy.