After months of silence, Georgia Jones—former Miss England, wife of McFly’s Danny Jones, and mother to little Cooper—stepped back into the spotlight with raw honesty.
Appearing on This Morning, she didn’t just talk about the public scandal involving her husband’s drunken kiss with Maura Higgins—she opened her heart about something far more personal: her battle with post-natal depression.
An Emotional Return to TV
Georgia’s appearance on This Morning marked her first public interview since the scandal earlier this year.
Sitting down with hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard, she bravely shared her experience of becoming a mother and how it wasn’t at all what she expected.
Speaking with tears in her eyes, she admitted, “The immense love I have for Cooper now wasn’t always there in the beginning. It just didn’t come instantly.”
Struggling to Feel Like a “Good Mum”
Georgia, now 38, opened up about the guilt and confusion she felt in the early days of motherhood, saying she struggled deeply after giving birth in 2018.
“I wasn’t the best person to be around. I felt like I was failing, really failing at being a mum,” she explained.
“I didn’t want to feel the way I was feeling.
I kept thinking, ‘Why don’t I feel better today? What’s wrong with me?’”
Seeking Help and Starting Therapy
After recognizing that something wasn’t right, Georgia sought help through therapy—and credits that decision with helping her begin to heal.
“It was the best thing I’ve ever done,” she shared, adding that while she tried to mask how she felt, those closest to her—including Danny—could tell she wasn’t coping.
“What he found hard was that he couldn’t fix it,” she said softly.
The Scandal That Rocked Their Marriage
Georgia’s emotional interview comes just months after her husband Danny, also 38, was caught kissing Love Island star Maura Higgins at a BRITs afterparty back in February.
The moment—widely seen and discussed—was a huge shock, especially since Danny and Georgia have been together for over a decade.
The couple tied the knot in 2014 and welcomed their son Cooper four years later.
But Danny’s drunken snog at the Universal Records bash sent their marriage into rocky territory, even sparking reports that they had spent the night together at a hotel bar until 6am.
Georgia’s Father’s Day Message and Silence on Danny
On Father’s Day, Georgia posted a rare image of Danny on Instagram, quietly acknowledging him alongside her own dad with the message: “For the Dads, Happy Father’s Day.”
It was the first time she had included Danny in a post since the kissing drama broke.
But even with that small gesture, signs of strain remain.
At the end of May, Georgia shared an upbeat “life lately” update filled with sunny photos of Cooper and friends—but not a single mention of Danny.
Life Under the Same Roof—but Worlds Apart
Despite staying under the same roof in their West London home, sources close to the couple say Georgia and Danny are “like passing ships.”
One insider told MailOnline, “They barely see each other and their relationship is anything but normal.”
With Danny focused on McFly’s summer gigs and Georgia busy attending influencer events and raising their son, their lives seem to be running on separate tracks.
When not working, Danny’s often out riding his motorbike or in the gym, while Georgia spends time with her family or friends.
Trying to Rebuild After Moving Out
Following the scandal, Georgia temporarily moved out of their family home.
But in a show of hope, she eventually returned, reportedly willing to give their marriage another shot.
Friends close to the couple claim Danny is doing “anything to make it work,” though it’s still uncertain whether that will be enough to hold them together.
A Moment of Courage and Vulnerability
What made Georgia’s interview so powerful wasn’t just what she said—it was how she said it.
Her vulnerability in sharing her struggles with motherhood, layered on top of the recent relationship challenges, painted a portrait of someone doing their best to hold it all together.
She reminded viewers that even those who appear polished and picture-perfect online may be carrying invisible burdens—and that it’s okay to reach out for help.