Georgia Toffolo has cuts on legs after Greek restaurant plate-smashing

EMILY PRESCOTT: Georgia Toffolo turns up at Mayfair nightclub with blood dripping down her legs… after cutting them on flying pieces of plates during a Greek restaurant crockery-smashing session

Seems nothing can stop Georgia Toffolo when she feels the party mood coming on.

Toff turned up at exclusive nightclub Loulou’s in Mayfair with blood dripping down her legs from some extensive cuts suffered earlier in the evening – but she didn’t even notice them!

Toff’s injuries were clear to see as she arrived at Loulou’s in a daring embroidered black lace dress, but her smile was as wide as ever.

Toff turned up at exclusive nightclub Loulou’s in Mayfair with blood dripping down her legs from some extensive cuts suffered earlier in the evening – but she didn’t even notice them

Georgia had just been to nearby Elysee Greek restaurant, taking part in a traditional crockery destroying session (above), where she sustained cuts from flying pieces of plates

Turns out she had just enjoyed a smashing evening at the nearby Elysee Greek restaurant, taking part in a traditional crockery destroying session – and sustaining cuts from flying pieces of plates.

‘I went to the Elysee and was smashing plates,’ Toff, 27, told me.

‘I didn’t notice the wounds until I got home!’ she laughed.

She later posted a snap of her plate-smashing prowess.

The Elysee, once a regular haunt of Prince Philip, lists plate-smashing on its menu of entertainment, alongside belly dancing and folk music.

Baby Showering time for Antonia 

Their romance has been the talk of the town since last year, and now I can reveal that artist Antonia Showering and Carphone Warehouse founder David Ross, chairman of the National Portrait Gallery, are expecting.

Antonia, 30, scion of the Babycham dynasty, is pregnant with her first child. It will be 56-year-old David’s third. 

Baby may well be getting a posh new cot – one of Antonia’s paintings sold at auction last week for £190,000.

I can reveal that artist Antonia Showering and Carphone Warehouse founder David Ross, chairman of the National Portrait Gallery, are expecting

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