Anton Danyluk's mum hits out at Georgia Harrison after meeting for the first time 'he gave you the f***ing ick'
05.04.2024 - 09:25
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Anton Danyluk's mum has made her feelings clear after meeting his new girlfriend Georgia Harrison. The couple met on the recent Love Island All Stars series and left the villa an item.
It wasn't a plain sailing relationship for the Scottish hunk, 29, and his fiery girlfriend. Georgia, also 29, ended up pushing Anton back into the friendzone multiple times before a romance grew between the pair, which left some fans unconvinced.
Georgia even at one point said that Anton's forthcoming nature and attentiveness was giving her the 'ick'. It's something which his mum Sherie Ann certainly hadn't forgotten when she first met her in a very awkward exchange, the Mirror reports.
Anton was speaking on his podcast titled What’s The Crack? when he made a surprise announcement to his mum that she would be meeting Georgia for the first time whilst recording. The pair usually chat on the podcast about their mother-and-son relationship.
Speaking into the mic, Anton revealed: “Me and Georgia are getting to a really good stage in our relationship and you need to meet soon rather than later. So I’ve actually asked her to come along today to do the podcast.” But sounding shocked, Sherie Ann replied: “You want me to meet Georgia for the first time on a podcast? Have you thought this through?”
Things quickly turned awkward for the trio. Anton explained: "There has always been that barrier between who I am with and my mum. So I thought why not bring the two of you together, is there anything you want to get off your chest to make things a bit faster?”
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However it seems what happened between her son and Georgia on Love Island upset his
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