GEORGIA Horsley feels like a "broken woman" after having to move home without the help of musician husband Danny Jones.
The model was reduced to tears while telling her followers that she'd been forced to take on the stressful task with Danny still in Australia.
"Hello, just an update because it seems a bit weird that I've not been posting. I have been moving house," she says on her Instagram stories.
"We have moved house whilst Danny is in the jungle, and I have done it on my own, and I am a broken woman, to say the least."
But she hasn't just been reliant on her and Danny's six-year-old son Cooper for help, the former Miss Great Britain has thankfully been able to call upon the assistance of family and friends, as well as Danny's PA, Carly.
Georgia, 37, adds: "I have had the help of the most incredible woman, Carly.
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"If anyone is looking for a PA – she's not mine, she's Danny's, I do not have one – she's your woman.
"My friends, my mum, my dad have just been flipping incredible. I have got a village, full-blown village."
And she revealed how difficult it was to wave goodbye to their old house.
"I actually didn't want to move from the house we lived in. I loved it there, but we do it for the kids, right?
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"Anyway, I'm very, very emotional. I've had an emotional evening. It's just a lot.
"But also let's talk about the jungle, not just me and my house move without my jungle husband here."
Warming up to the theme of discussing Danny's stint on I'm a Celebrity, Georgia even encouraged people to vote for him to take part in trials, because she thinks he's looking a bit fed-up.
She says: "But he's doing really well, isn't he? I think he's just very hungry and tired at the moment, and I also think he's a bit bored.
"So I think we probably need to vote him in for some more trials, potentially."
And Georgia was keen to stress that they'd had a discussion beforehand, when it was explained to Danny that being voted to do trials, didn't necessarily mean he was disliked by the public.
She adds: "I did warn him beforehand, just so you know people might vote you in just because they want to watch you on telly rather than the fact that they just don't like you.
"Because I feel like in the past that's what it was. You'd vote people in cause you didn't like them that much.
"But let's vote him in, let's get him voted in!"