Georgia Kousoulou and Tommy Mallet enjoy first Xmas as a four in sweet photo after daughter’s hospital dash - suong

   

TOWIE couple Georgia Kousoulou and Tommy Mallet have shared their first Christmas as a family of four after welcoming their second child together earlier this year.

The proud parents beamed in the snap as they marked the big day with their adorable children.

The TOWIE family celebrated their first Xmas as a four
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The TOWIE family celebrated their first Xmas as a fourCredit: Tommy Mallet/Instagram
Georgia gave birth to baby Gigi last month.
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Georgia gave birth to baby Gigi last month.Credit: Instagram

Tommy took to Instagram to share a snap of him and Georgia cradling the two little ones as he captioned the snap: "Merry Christmas, lots of love."

Georgia looked as though she was certainly in the festive spirit as she donned a sparkly dress for Christmas Day.

Tommy kept things casual as he paired a plain white T-shirt with a cream-coloured cardigan and a pair of denim jeans.

The couple's eldest child, Brody, was seen in a red shirt which matched his little sister Gigi's outfit for their first Xmas as a four.

Their adoring followers were quick to share their well-wishes to the pair with one writing: "Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family."

Before another said: "Merry Christmas bezzie, happiness looks off the scale on ya."

Their happy Christmas comes just weeks after little Gigi was involved in a scary hospital dash.

Gigi, who was born last month, was admitted to hospital just a week before Xmas.

In a snap uploaded at the time, Georgia cuddled her daughter, she wrote: "Baby girl not well... trip to a&e and she has bronchitis.

"Worst thing when they are this small."

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She also begged fans for tips on how to cope with the diagnosis at such a young age, adding: "She's only 3 weeks old."

The couple previously shared the happy news they were expecting again after suffering a tragic miscarriage last year.

Last year the couple were left heartbroken when they went for their 12 week scan and were told about the rare chromosome disorder, called triploid syndrome, that meant their baby had no chance of survival.

The discovery left Georgia with the agony of having to undergo a termination – had she continued with the pregnancy, her baby would have been miscarried or stillborn.