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Danny Jones’ wife Georgia opens up about painful birth injury but says it IMPROVED her sexual pleasure

Published on April 25, 2025 at 10:07 AM

MCFLY WAG Georgia Jones has revealed the peculiar injury she sustained during childbirth.

The former model, 38, married Mcfly frontman , 39, in 2014 and gave birth to their son, Cooper, in January 2018.

Family portrait of a man, woman, and young boy.
McFly man Danny and former model Georgia share son Cooper, seven
Couple posing on a red carpet.
The pair got married in Yorkshire in 2014 after four years of dating

She gave birth to in the space of three hours – but claims his entry into the world was far from ideal for her.

“When Cooper came out – and you know how they’ve got long nails when they first come out – he hooked onto my clitoris and tore it,”; she revealed.

“I had to have a stitch in my clitoris.

“He hooked on, somehow he hooked on – but he’s not damaged it, it’s almost more sensitive if anything.”;

Georgia told the story on her podcast, Mum's The Word, but claims it’s not the first time she has been open about what happened during labour.

It might not have been Cooper’s nails that tore her clitoris, though.

Clitoral tears happen in 0.5% of vaginal births, or it’s possible that a doctor may have nicked her.

comes after her husband Danny was seen sharing a kiss with Love Island’s Maura Higgins, 34, at a BRITs after party.

The Sun , whilst Georgia was reportedly at home with their son Cooper, seven.

It was later revealed how Danny and former Love Islander Maura were then spotted sharing at London’s Nobu Hotel until 6am.

In a video, the as they visited the venue after their 3am smooch, before then disappearing into the curtained-off side of the room.

Last month, Danny finally for putting her in this situation.

However, just weeks before his infidelity, Georgia had opened up about why she thinks men and women are “wired differently”;.

She said on Mum’s The Word podcast: “I think women think a certain way, and I think men just don’t think a certain way, which is fine.

“We are different; we are.

“I think that is the problem. I think we both need to realise that the other one doesn’t think that way.”;

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