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As Danny Jones’ wife Georgia Horsley temporarily moves out into a friend’s house, an expert uncovers the hidden message behind her social media post

Danny Jones’ wife Georgia Horsley has positioned herself ‘above the drama’ with a defiant hidden message after being ‘humiliated’, according to an expert.

The McFly star has faced intense scrutiny after a video of him sharing a drunken kiss with Maura Higgins at the BRIT Awards went viral earlier this month.

The I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! co-stars left fans reeling when footage of them locking lips at the boozy bash surfaced. The shock revelation prompted Danny, who shares a son, seven, with Georgia, to issue a grovelling apology – two weeks later.

In a short statement posted on Instagram Stories, the musician, who is said to be “mortified” by the incident, wrote: “Hello everyone, sorry it’s taken me a while to post this but I’ve taken some time out to be with those closest to me. I want to deeply apologise to my wife and family for putting them in this situation. I love them so much and we’ll continue to deal with this privately. I love you guys, thank you for your patience, understanding, and support. See you all soon, Danny.”

Following the statement, Danny’s wife Georgia temporarily moved out of their family home after she told those closest to her that she won’t be a “pushover.” It’s been revealed that she has spent a few nights with pal Rose, who is also good friends with Danny, to “get away from it all”.

A source exclusively told The Mirror of Danny and Georgia’s living plans: “They are still together but Danny is still in the dog house and it’s very much a fragile union. They are both hoping to be able to work through their problems. That hasn’t changed. She is allowed a few days to decompress and see a friend.”

Georgia is yet to comment publicly on the kiss, however she has taken to Instagram since the viral video emerged, posting a beautiful photo of some daffodils with the caption: “SPRING”.

While the simple photo and short caption doesn’t directly address the struggles unfolding behind closed doors, communications and body language expert Judi James says Georgia’s carefully chosen post speaks volumes. She told the Mirror: “Georgia’s ‘Spring’ post suggests she’s read Danny’s rather non-specific, vaguely obscurely-worded ‘apology’ and thrown it right back at him with an even more obscure message.

“The daffodils picture looks like a masterclass in keeping someone guessing. No angry rants or tearful pics, just an anonymous ‘Nothing to see here’ statement of superior blandness. It places Georgia above the drama and might suggest to Danny that it’s his to sort out.” She added: “If he wants to read something optimistic about new beginnings with the spring theme he presumably could do so, but in essence it looks more like a cool, strong avoidance of getting drawn into the public rift.”

She also weighed in on Danny’s carefully worded statement, explaining that it might not even qualify as an apology under technical analysis. “An apology should involve an ‘I’m sorry’ followed by exactly what the person is apologising for, which will be what they actually did – not the fallout it caused,” Judi said. “Anything along the lines of ‘I’m sorry you feel like this’ or ‘I’m sorry you got upset’ avoids the core issue. So an apology ‘for putting them in this situation’ does sound obscure and non-specific as there is, of course, no mention of what he did in the first place.

“He also refers to his family as a group by saying ‘I love them so much,’ when a partner might prefer to read a public declaration of love that is specific to her/him. He also says, ‘We’ll continue to deal with this privately’, speaking for both Georgia and himself, which could sound a little presumptive. His ‘thank you for your patience, understanding and support’ sounds like a customer care line at the bank queue and it is, again, presumptive. Is everyone supporting him? Who knows?”

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