Georgia Toffolo and James Watt enjoyed a £2,000-a-night luxury stay in the South of France at the weekend, posting pictures of their trip on Instagram.
Despite Brewdog going into administration in March this year, leaving behind 38 bar closures and 484 job losses, its co-founder is now starting a new beer brand - choicely named Second Best.
After opening up with her followers in a candid chat about her struggles so far to get pregnant this week, Georgia Toffolo and her husband James Watt are enjoying bank holiday weekend away.
On Thursday, the Made In Chelsea star opened up about the 'lonely and crazy' journey to welcome a child with James, expressing her frustration that it was yet to happen.
The Scottish beer giant owes almost 500 firms, ranging from football clubs, universities, coffee shops, bakeries and laundry services, to lawyers, councils and holiday parks.
Georgia Toffolo has ignored the noise surrounding James Watt and his former business, instead enjoying a 'very special' trip to Scotland with her husband.
Alan Wilcockson, 63, shelled out for 25 shares in the brewer's last round of 'Equity for Punks' (EfP) funding in 2020, hoping it would prove to be a solid investment.
Scottish brewery BrewDog, which was once estimated to be worth £2billion, was sold to US cannabis and drinks firm Tilray for just £33million earlier this month.
The venue known as the 'Home Of Cricket', in St John's Wood in north-west London, has ended its contract with the self-styled 'punk' beer brand after only a year.