Georgia Toffolo's Husband Nearly Arrested Over TikTok Airport Trend
Georgia Toffolo's Husband Nearly Arrested Over TikTok Trend

Georgia Toffolo, the former Made in Chelsea star, has shared a hilarious yet alarming incident involving her Scottish husband, James Watt, who nearly got arrested at a London airport while attempting a TikTok trend. The couple, who were en route to Lake Como, Italy, recounted the mishap in a video posted on Toffolo's TikTok account.

The TikTok Trend That Almost Led to an Arrest

The trend in question is the 'boarding now' challenge, where one person calls another to board based on a specific characteristic or experience. In the clip, Toffolo, 31, begins by saying, 'Calling all passengers who've just had an argument about filming this video.' James then reverses the trend, stating, 'Boarding all passengers who had a mini meltdown at the airport because her husband wasn't putting enough effort into the video.'

The trouble began when James filmed his wife at the end of security checks, saying, 'See you at the gate jumpy.' At that moment, a security staff member entered the frame. James was forced to delete the video, and border control officers examined his phone, checking his camera roll. 'I thought I was gonna go to jail,' James remarked. Toffolo described the experience as 'awful.'

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Fan Reactions and Lighthearted Aftermath

Fans of the couple were amused by the ordeal. One commenter wrote, 'I have no idea what happened but I'm laughing so much.' Another added, 'Never a dull moment with you,' followed by laughing emojis. A third fan gushed, 'Just love how much you laugh together. It's just lovely.' A fourth suggested the deleted video might still be in the 'recently deleted' folder.

Emotional Update on Pregnancy Journey

This lighthearted video follows a more emotional update from Toffolo regarding her and James's journey to conceive. After trying for eight months, she revealed they had not yet fallen pregnant. She admitted to feeling 'shame and embarrassment' but found sharing her situation 'liberating.'

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