
Danny Jones and wife appear to be back on track in new photo after Maura Higgins kiss
McFly star, Danny Jones, and his wife, Georgia, appear to have put the past behind them as they posed for a family photo at their home. The couple, who share seven-year-old son, Cooper, were rocked earlier this year when Danny appeared to lock lips with reality star, Maura Higgins, in a drunken kiss at the BRITs.
Danny, 39, eventually apologised for the misdemeanour while Maura stayed silent and hot-footed it to LA for a photoshoot. Meanwhile, Georgia, was said to have temporarily moved out of the home she shares with her husband, before deciding to give things another try.
The couple look like they're rekindling their relationship in their latest snap together in which they're seen smiling, surrounded by Georgia's family in the garden.
The podcast host posted the snap on Instagram with the caption: "And then there were 17...
"My family are dotted all over the world so getting all of us together at once is near on impossible which makes days like this even more special.
"Cousins, aunties, uncles, parents, husbands, wives, kids… my house was full and my heart happy. Missed you Si."
Responding to the wholesome snap, one fan replied: "Arrrrr family's are so special." A second mused: "You all look so alike!"
Meanwhile, a third said: "Lovely to see you both looking so happy."
It comes after Danny issued a grovelling apology to his wife, two weeks after the clip of him and Maura at the BRITs went viral.
Apologising for his behaviour, he wrote on Instagram: "Hello everyone, sorry it's taken me a while to post this but I've taken some time out to be with those closest to me.
"I want to deeply apologise to my wife and family for putting them in this situation.
"I love them so much and we'll continue to deal with this privately."
After a short hiatus during which she reportedly moved out of the family home for a spell, Georgia returned to the podcast she hosts with Tom Parker's widow, Kelsey.
Claiming the mum-of-one is throwing herself into he career and 'will not be seen as a victim', a source told The Sun: 'Georgia has her head back in work and this year is already shaping up to be very exciting. She has got a fresh deal with Omaze to record social media ads.
'Georgia is refusing to be seen as a victim and after everything that happened she wants to crack on and get back out there.
'She has already done some filming for them and couldn't be more excited about what doors this job could open.'

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