Pregnant Georgia Harrison delighted as she shares baby gender update

EXCLUSIVE: Love Islander-turned-documentary maker Georgia Harrison is two months away from welcoming her first child with City boyfriend Jack Stacey – as she opens up about her journey to motherhood

The reality star says her pregnancy has flown by(Image: Instagram)

Just two months away from giving birth to her first child, Georgia Harrison is positively glowing. And while many mums-to-be might be feeling the nerves kick in, the former Love Island star is happily going through the motions. “I can’t wait to give birth, I’m really looking forward to it,” beams Georgia, 30, as OK! catches up with her at the celeb-filled Superdrug Presents event in East London. “I’ve got the mentality of, ‘Why get nervous about something that is definitely going to happen?’ If I’ve got to face any troubles or adversity, I’ll deal with it when I get there. At the moment I’m just so excited.”

Georgia is expecting a little one with her partner Jack Stacey, 33, whom she met through a dating app last summer. The couple announced their pregnancy news in April after a whirlwind 10-month romance, as Georgia sweetly said, “I still can’t believe I’ve finally got everything I ever wanted and I couldn’t be more grateful.”

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The couple announced their happy news in April after a whirlwind romance(Image: Getty Images for Market Place Food Hall)
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She admits it’s not been the easiest seven months – but she’s got her glow back(Image: Instagram/georgialouiseharrison)

When it comes to her experience with pregnancy so far, Georgia – who is displaying her bump in a stunning crop top and blazer combo at the time of our interview – says it’s not been the easiest seven months, but she’s finding her glow again now.

“This third trimester has been really good. During the second I was really tired and unmotivated, to be honest. It was nothing compared to what other women experience, as some people are spending the whole pregnancy with their head down the toilet! So I do feel blessed in that way. But I definitely didn’t feel like the normal version of me and was groggy before. Although, recently, I’m back in the gym and feeling like myself again, so I think it’s just understanding that and going through the motions, isn’t it?”

The reality star and her beau have decided to keep the gender as a surprise until labour, with Georgia “excited” to find out whether she has a little girl or boy on the way.

There isn’t long to go either, with Georgia set to give birth on 5 November as she admits that the pregnancy has flown by for her. “It’s gone really fast, so now it’s just a countdown of getting everything done, I think it’s going to fly by. I’ve still been working. When you’re pregnant it does slow down and the opportunities slow down too. But anything I can do from home I have been doing.”

Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk
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Georgia. met Jack just months after her All Stars experience with Anton Danluk(Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Between working and getting prepared to become parents, Georgia laughs that she and her partner have lost track of time when it comes to getting their lives baby-proofed.

“Me and Jack are definitely not prepared! We’re almost there with the nursery, but we have had some ups and downs. We ordered the wrong wallpaper and the wrong colour crib, so we had to send those back, but we are getting there! We’re doing a lot of flat-packing, once your relationship makes it through three days in a row of flat-packing, you know you’re doing well – it’s a real struggle,” she says with a joking eye roll.

Georgia’s romance with Jack came just months after she appeared on Love Island: All Stars last year, where she was looking for love on ITV2 for a second time. She left the villa with co-star Anton Danyluk, but split from the Scottish reality star four weeks later, then met city worker Jack and has since settled with him in Essex.

And while All Stars might seem like a lifetime ago for the star, she is looking forward to watching the next series of the show from the comfort of her own home – and with a baby in tow. “I really enjoyed watching this year’s series of Love Island, they did so well with the casting. I thought it was the most dramatic series ever, but I loved it. I’m just getting ready to watch All Stars now, I can’t wait. I’ve got no idea who will be on it, but I’m sure it will be a good watch.”

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The star says Paul C Brunson gave her a ‘safe space’ to open up on his podcast

Georgia’s days of reality dating shows are firmly over, but she has been getting deep and personal in other ways, recently appearing on Paul C Brunson’s We Need To Talk podcast. During the near-two-hour episode, Georgia opened up about previous relationship struggles, campaigning against revenge porn and life before Love Island.

Looking back at the experience, Georgia said, “It was amazing being on Paul’s podcast, he’s really, really good and is someone that makes sure you’re comfortable. He doesn’t make you feel like you’re on edge or that you need to talk about anything, it’s up to you what you talk about.

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“Where he’s a trained therapist, I think that’s why he manages to get so much out of people. He just provides a safe space and you spill everything.”

Irfaan Ali reelected for second term as oil rich Guyana’s president

After a vote that gave his party the authority to manage the South American nation’s newly discovered oil riches amid a territorial dispute with Venezuela, President of Guyana Irfaan Ali was re-elected for a second term, according to the electoral body.

The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) won the general election on September 1st, according to the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), securing 55% of the 65-seat parliament.

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Since ExxonMobil started pumping offshore oil in late 2019, Guyana is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, where the nation of 800, 000 people has a $7.5 billion windfall from oil sales and royalties since Ali’s re-election.

Ali’s administration, which became in office in 2020, has funded the construction of roads, hospitals, and schools, as well as providing free tuition for students at state universities. He now faces diplomatic difficulties as he navigates Venezuela’s territorial dispute.

On Wednesday, Ali already claimed victory in the elections.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who wrote on X, said he is looking forward to strengthening India-Guyana ties, was one of the first world leaders to congratulate Ali for his victory.

Ali told X on Saturday that he looked forward to working with Modi and India to “prolong our already strong and cordial relations.”

The British Embassy praised Ali and Guyana “for a successful and peaceful election” in a statement on X.

Ali, a 45-year-old center-left leader, also has the pressure of making sure that the people of Guyana, where the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) is soars, receive the benefits of its vast oil wealth. More than half of the population still lives in poverty despite the country’s exploding GDP.

With 24.8% of the vote, Ali’s main rival, multi-millionaire Azruddin Mohamed, whose party’s newly formed We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, came in second place with its main rival.

A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), which accounts for the majority of the country’s Afro-Guyanese population, came in third place with 17.7%.

At a time when Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro claims sovereignty over the oil-rich Essequibo region and appointed authorities for that region in contentious elections held in May, Ali, whose party enjoys a large majority of its support from the Indo-Guyanese community, will serve for a second five-year term.

The United States supports Ali, which is also causing tensions with Venezuela as a result of the Caribbean’s deployment of warships for anti-drug operations.

In the event that his country is attacked by US forces, Maduro has recently stated that the US military construction in the Caribbean is intended to “declare a republic in arms.”

The Essequibo region dispute dates back to at least the Despite being foretold for a long time, it grew even more tenacious in 2015 as a result of the discovery of significant oil resources.

Guyana currently has the largest oil reserves per person in the world, with a projected one million barrels of oil per day production by 2030, up from the current 650,000.

With a 43.6% increase in global economic growth in 2024, the state budget has quadrupled in five years, leading to a $6.7 billion state budget in 2025.

GB&I trail US by a point halfway through Walker Cup

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Great Britain and Ireland trailed the United States by one point at the end of the first day of the Walker Cup.

GB&I won the morning foursomes 3-1 at Cypress Point in California but were beaten 5½-2½ in the afternoon singles to leave the overall score 6½-5½.

The visitors made a strong start to the 50th edition of the Walker Cup – a Ryder Cup-style contest between the leading amateurs from Great Britain & Ireland and the US – claiming victory in the first three foursomes (alternate shot) matches.

The pairings of Connor Graham and Tyler Weaver, Charlie Forster and Luke Poulter, and Eliot Baker and Stuart Grehan, each won before team-mates Cameron Adam and Dominic Clemons were beaten.

However, the US fought back in the singles as they won five of eight matches, including Mason Howell beating Poulter, who is the son of Ryder Cup legend Ian, 3&2.

“The standard of golf has been exceptional,” said GB&I captain Dean Robertson.

“[In the] afternoon the Americans played fantastic. The sportsmanship out there was exemplary. The weather was tremendous.

“It was a brilliant day – we just fell short on a few putts and things went the other way.

“If we’d holed a couple more, things might be a little bit different. However, [I’m] exceptionally proud of the way that the team performed.”

Sunday’s second and final day will involve four foursomes matches before the players face off in 10 singles matches. The US need 13 points to retain the trophy while GB&I need 13½ to regain it.

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Sanders, Mamdani rally progressive voters as NYC mayor’s race intensifies

Bernie Sanders, a Vermont senator, has been conducting town hall tours throughout the country to engage progressive voters nationwide.

He and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani shared the message at a joint town hall on Saturday evening with Brooklyn College, his alma mater.

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In a race that has garnered 1,700 signatures, Mamdani, a long-standing progressive politician, was sat next to him in front of the crowd, which is now gaining national attention as progressives see him and candidates like him as a way to energize their movement and contribute to the right’s ire and concerted attacks, including from President Donald Trump.

Mamdani told the crowded auditorium, “Politics can be powered by ordinary people.”

The Sanders’s tour, which has already reached 21 states and more than 300,000 people, highlighted the progressive assembly member’s increasingly hostile rhetoric and the rising national spotlight on New York’s mayoral race.

Trump incorrectly described Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, as “a communist,” on Friday.

More moderate Democrats and Republicans have long criticized Mamdani’s policies, calling them unrealistic and extreme, especially in contrast to Al Jazeera’s analysis, for their approach to economic issues.

However, the growing income gap and the consolidation of wealth in fewer hands were the main points of contention among supporters.

Sanders focused on pressing issues across the country, drawing sharp criticism from billionaire owners of major media companies, including David Ellison, the current CEO of CBS News, who Sanders alleges is not being sufficiently critical of the White House under their new ownership.

A lawsuit alleging that Kamala Harris’ interview with the network, which recently merged with Skydance Media, was revoked paid $ 16 million. In response to complaints from the Trump administration, CBS also announced earlier this week that it would no longer edit interviews for its Sunday political program Face the Nation.

Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla, was also targeted by Sanders. The richest man in the world received a $1 trillion compensation package from Tesla’s shareholders on Friday.

Sanders claimed that “we are living in a crazy world.”

Millions of people are putting food on the table, and Tesla shareholders are making one man a trillionaire.

Mamdani focused his attention on major corporations, including DoorDash, which attempted to defeat him twice in town hall by calling out $ 1 million in efforts to win him.

According to Mamdani, “New York City is not for sale.”

Mamdani has been speaking out about those concerns despite the negative feedback from the larger business community. Mamdani met with business leaders from across New York in July to discuss his controversial policies, which Business Partnership for New York City described as “productive.”

Despite this, Mamdani and Sanders’ campaign’s main point was a sentiment outside the business community, issues that were of interest to working- and middle-class supporters.

In the upcoming US mayoral elections on September 6, 2025, Mamdani and Sanders claim their movement is a part of a national shift for progressives.

Locals at the town hall brought up child care, which can cost up to 25% of household income, according to the New York City Council.

A working mother in the audience claimed to spend $36, 000 on child care annually.

In response to a teacher who inquired about his childcare plan, Mamdani said, “We have to feel the depth of the statistics we have become numb to.”

Mamdani has suggested providing free childcare for children between the ages of six weeks and five years.

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According to all major polls, with the exception of one from the left-leaning Manhattan Institute, his efforts come amid concerns that the Trump administration may be attempting to meddle in the election for mayor of New York after allegedly offering support to incumbent incumbent Eric Adams, who is currently in fourth place, in a race that he leads by double digits over Mamdani. Following Adams is republican Curtis Sliwa.

Adams is reportedly being considered for a position in the Trump administration. According to four people with knowledge of the situation, Trump may consider appointing him as Saudi Arabia’s ambassador, according to The New York Times. Trump refuted reports that he was considering hiring Adams for the role on Friday.

Adams has denied having discussions with the Trump administration in order to be considered for a position in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which comes days after that statement.

In response to a separate report from the New York Times that suggested the controversy embroiling the mayor might have to be considered for suspending his re-election bid, Adams assured reporters on Friday that he would not withdraw from the race.

Adams’ campaign campaign representatives did not respond to Al Jazeera’s request for comment.

Cuomo also criticized the president’s alleged involvement in the election.

Cuomo told reporters on Friday, “I don’t want him to be involved in anything that has to do with my race.”

Cuomo, who is in second place, still thinks that voters would be drawn to his campaign if Adams or another Republican, Curtis Sliwa, who is also in the lead, dropped out.

Mamdani still leads the polls by a large margin, but he hasn’t managed to surpass 50 percent.

Al Jazeera’s request for comment was not received by Cuomo’s campaign.

Mamdani also criticized Trump’s participation in the election.

According to Mamdani, “we will elect our own mayor in this city.”

Mamdani also criticised Pershing Square’s CEO, Bill Ackman, for posting on X that Mayor Adams should step down from the race. Ackman also promised to support a more “centrist” candidate when Mamdani won the Democratic nomination.

a national push

As the nation’s largest city and a global hub for finance and media, New York’s mayoral race has attracted a lot of attention, but it is not the only place progressives are gaining ground. Left-leaning candidates are facing increasingly difficult problems in US cities, both large and small, frequently resulting from rising housing costs, income inequality, and worker protections.

Sanders argued that the progressive wave has momentum, which is why Mamdani’s surge and the White House’s backlash are.

Sanders told the supporters, “What they are afraid of is Mamdani becoming an example of what could happen anywhere in the US.”

Progressive Democrat Omar Fateh, a state senator from Minneapolis, is vying for mayor against Jacob Frey. His campaign emphasizes affordable housing and better worker protections, which is a theme that Mamdani in New York raised.

Alex Uballaz is running for president in Albuquerque, New Mexico, promising more transitional housing for those who struggle with addiction.

With a platform that emphasizes the rising costs of housing, homelessness, and support for small businesses, Seattle, Washington Mayor Bruce Harrell is running for mayor.

However, there are obstacles to the movement, including at the federal level. Mayor Brandon Johnson and Trump have clashed in Chicago, and both have demanded federal assistance to stop violent crime. Despite declining crime rates, Trump has described the city as a “killing field.” In comparison to the same time period in the year before, Chicago’s murder rate for the first half of 2025 was 33 percent lower.

Mamdani remarked that if Trump does the same thing in New York, the city must be prepared.

“We need to get ready for that deployment,” he said. We can’t persuade ourselves that Donald Trump won’t do something because it’s against the law,” Mamdani said.

He emphasized the need for coordination with state officials, citing California as an example: there, Governor Gavin Newsom, the state attorney general, and the mayor of Los Angeles successfully challenged a national guard deployment in court, which was declared unlawful.

However, he would not be the first one if Trump decided to institute a guard under the pretext of combating crime. Even though crime in New York’s subway system has already been steadily declining, Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul deployed the national guard to patrol the city’s system just last year.

Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba will resign weeks after election debacle: NHK

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According to NHK, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has made the decision to step down in order to prevent a rift within the LDP, which is currently in power.

Ishiba, who previously denied plans to step down in the wake of a historic defeat suffered in the LDP-led coalition in the July election, said he wanted to ensure that the tariff agreement with the US was properly implemented.

Ishiba has seen electoral losses leave his party with a majority in the more powerful lower house after taking office in October.

The coalition’s policy objectives have been made more difficult by the defeats.

The prime minister has been urged to step down by mostly right-wingers in his party, who have since urged him to accept responsibility for the results of the July election.

Ishiba and a former prime minister met with him on Saturday night, according to reports, to persuade him to resign.

The Japanese government confirmed that Ishiba would hold a press conference later on Sunday, the day before the LDP was scheduled to cast a decision regarding whether to hold an early leadership election. The prime minister’s office has not yet responded to reports of his resignation.

The developments come just days after US President Donald Trump officially announced an earlier agreement in July by lowering the tariffs on imported Japanese cars from 27.5% to 15% in an executive order issued on Thursday.

A 15% levy will be levied against the majority of Japanese exports to the US under its terms.

Charlotte Dawson furiously hits out as she’s slammed for breastfeeding in public

EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Dawson reacted to a member of the public’s furious comments by exposing that she was publicly accused of breastfeeding her daughter, Gigi.

Charlotte Dawson has revealed that she was publicly shamed for breastfeeding her daughter, Gigi, as she hit back(Image: Instagram)

Charlotte Dawson has furiously responded after recalling being subjected to scrutiny from a public health official while nursing Gigi, her six-month-old daughter.

The TV star, 32, who shares kids Noah, four, Jude, two, and Gigi with her fiancé Matt Sarsfield, says she was breastfeeding her youngest when a stranger criticized her. She tells Mirror, “It was so unnecessary. I was feeding my baby and this woman told me, ‘Go get a bottle.’ In 2025!

It’s absurd, I tell you. Instead of judging, we should be supporting one another. She can breastfeed me for as long as she wants. Our journey is here. She finished when she was finished, “continued Charlotte.”

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Charlotte shares Noah, Jude and Gigi with her fiancé Matt Sarsfield(Image: Instagram)

Charlotte has been open online about her breastfeeding journey, its struggles and how she has weaned her sons off of breast milk, after choosing to breastfeed all three of her children. It’s not the first time she has been subject to breastfeeding scrutiny either, with Charlotte the victim of social media trolling back in 2021 after she gave birth to Noah.

After Charlotte asked for privacy online at the time, an Instagram user blasted: “Can’t claim you want privacy haha when your literally sharing the most special and precious moments with your baby to everyone since he’s been born.”

She responded, “I’m trying to show you everything because I’m excited but keeping a few things in mind, and showing you my breastfeeding journey. It is all-natural. sincerely. “

Following a turbulent year in her personal life, which saw her fiancee involved in a sexting scandal, comedian Les Dawson’s daughter welcomed Gigi in March of this year.

While Gigi was a pregnant woman, Charlotte found out last summer that Matt had been explicit with another woman. She says they are now “on track” and that they are “solid, you know” after choosing to leave the drama. “she says”. We’ve overcome everything, and now it’s just the kids and family life.

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She says they haven’t ruled out welcoming another little one, admitting she will ‘never say never’(Image: Instagram)

Charlotte laughs as she jokes, “I say this is my last baby – but never say never,” adding, grinning. The couple are so good. I adore infants. Being a mother is what I enjoy. It’s challenging, but it’s the best.

She says it’s been difficult to wrap her head around because Noah is currently in his first year of school, so she’s trying to get her brood through some significant milestones over the next few years.

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Noah was my firstborn, my lockdown child, and he has always been there for me. I’m hormonal just thinking about the idea of him sputtering in his tiny uniform. I’m in bits, to be honest.

Explaining that it will be a change of speed for the family, she continued: “Noah’s never really had a proper routine. I live in Barbie world! When he was a baby, I just wanted him with me all the time. But now school is starting, we have to nail this bedtime thing. That’s what I’m most worried about.”