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Georgia Love’s tribute one month after losing her mum

The past month can only be described as bittersweet for the former Bachelorette beauty, who just wanted to find love.
Georgia Love

And while Georgia may have fallen for Lee, she did lose one of the greatest loves of her life, her mother.

The TV star took to Instagram to celebrate Belinda Love, one month after she lost her battle with pancreatic cancer.

Sharing a stunning snap of herself, big sister Katie and her mum Belinda sitting in the centre, the trio are in their swimmers as they enjoy a cocktail.

“One month since you left us,” she penned alongside the sunny photo.

“Three months since this moment. There’s nothing I wouldn’t give to go back.”

Before Belinda passed away, the Love family embarked on a final family holiday to Italy – something they’ll no doubt treasure forever.

Earlier this month, the brave journalist was joined by her partner, Lee Elliott, for their very first TV interview as couple.

Talking to Carrie Bickmore and the Project panel, Georgia explained what it was like to go through such extreme events in a matter of hours.

“In the space of 24 hours we went from one of the happiest moments, where we could finally actually be in the same room together and tell everybody how we feel and be able to relax. And literally 24 hours later I got the worst phone call of my life,” she said.

“I mean, talk about highs and lows.”

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“It’s been incredibly difficult, but it would have been made so much more difficult if Lee hadn’t have been there. So there are silver linings,” she admitted.

Apart from her budding new romance and her support for Pancare, Georgia can now throw herself into a brand new job.

The former Bachelorette made her Studio 10 panel debut last Friday.

Stepping in for Sarah Harris, for the summer, Georgia told Newscorp, “The Studio 10 team are absolutely wonderful and they made me feel so at home and welcome.”

Taking the new gig in her stride, Georgia admitted there were nerves but the team from her first show including Sarah, Joe Hildebrand and Denise Drysdale, made it all the better.

“Of course, there were some nerves as I haven’t worked in panel setting before and I was sitting among professionals.”

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