GEORGIA Kousoulou breaks down in tears over son Brody starting nursery, saying: 'He's my baby and he's gone!'
Her emotional meltdown takes place in this weekend's episode of ITVBe's Georgia and Tommy: Baby Steps.
Georgia Kousoulou breaks down in tears over her son going to nurseryCredit: ITVThe Towie star says she feels like her son is 'gone'Credit: ITVGeorgia with husband Tommy and son BrodyCredit: Georgia Kousoulou / InstagramIn a first look at the upcoming episode, the Towie star, 32, sobs while chatting to her mum Mary about the changes in her life now her little boy is two.
"He's my baby and he's gone," she says, wiping away floods of tears.
"You'll make me worse," Georgia then tells her mum as she tries to console her.
Stacey Solomon says her life a 'mess' as she makes New Year's resolution"No, no, don't, you will start me off," soothes Mary as she strokes her daughter's arm.
Georgia then goes on to explain her separation anxiety, revealing she is finding it hard to let go.
She says: "I am used to him being with me 24/7 and now I'm just like: 'oh, I haven't got a baby, now he has gone.'"
Mary nods, adding: "That's your little role, innit?"
"Yeah, because you're mum for two and a half years, which is really weird transitioning into a mum, and now I'm me again," Georgia, who is married to shoe designer Tommy Mallet, adds.
It's such a weird thing, no one talks about how weird this is."
Brody started nursery last September and in the lead-up, Georgia admitted she was struggling.
She posted on instagram last summer: "Mixed emotions.. lately I have been so teary the thought of brody starting nursery in September makes me cry…
“I know it will be good for him & he will love it but I can’t help being sad that life as I know it for over 2 years is finished he has been my shadow everyday.. & now I won’t be with him 3 days a week.
“I know this prob sounds dramatic to some but I can’t help it!
Amy Childs prepared to get cruelly mum-shamed after big decision about her twins“Everyone keeps telling me I’ll have so much time & I’ll love it but I can’t see that right now. Is this feeling normal? Does it pass? [sic]”
Her mum Mary tries to comfort herCredit: ITV