Pregnant billionaire heiress Georgia Geminder showed off her incredibly organized kitchen cabinet on Tuesday.
The 28-year-old former model turned oral care founder, who is expecting her first child with her husband, chief investment officer, Matthew Danos, shared a photo with her followers on Instagram.
Georgia, who is the founder of Gem teeth whitening products, revealed that a cleaning company organized her pantry at her Melbourne home and said she was delighted with the results.
Inside her closet, which rivals Khloe Kardashian’s extremely tidy pantry, was a mix of healthy snacks and some naughty sweet treats, certainly for the odd pregnancy craving.
The bottom shelf was filled with jars of Mentos, Crunchie bars, Snickers, and Mars bars, while the middle shelf held glass cases with items including cookies, almonds, shortbread, cashews, and dried apricots.
Pregnant billionaire heiress Georgia Geminder showed off her incredibly organized kitchen cabinet Tuesday (pictured)
On the top shelf were large jars filled with cereal, including Nutri-Grain, Weet-Bix Bites, and Froot Loops.
All jars were clear with white lids and featured simple, clear labels to help keep things organized.
“OBSESSED with our new pantry @ClutterCure_ couldn’t recommend them more,” Georgia wrote in her post.

The 28-year-old former model turned oral care founder, who is expecting her first child with her husband, chief investment officer, Matthew Danos, shared a photo with her followers on Instagram.
In March, Georgia announced that she and husband Matthew are expecting their first child together, just three months after their lavish Melbourne wedding.
“We are over the moon,” the heiress wrote alongside an image, which showed her cradling her belly in a blush pink dress.
The baby news came just three months after the couple tied the knot in an opulent society wedding in December.
The event took place in the posh suburb of Kew and was a traditional Jewish ceremony followed by a black-tie reception inside a marquee at Raheen, the Pratt family mansion.

In March, Georgia announced that she and husband Matthew are expecting their first child together, just three months after their lavish Melbourne wedding.

The couple is pictured on their wedding day with Georgia stunning in an ornate gown.
Who is the model granddaughter of Australia’s late ‘Cardboard King’ Richard Pratt and eldest daughter of billionaire packaging moguls Raphael and Fiona Geminder, looked like a modern-day princess in a beaded strapless fishtail gown. , matching gloves and a tiara.
She accessorized her look with a diamond and sapphire choker, dangling earrings, and a spectacular ivory veil.
Georgia’s mother, Fiona, owns the cardboard giant Visy and is worth $3.4 billion, while her father Raphael, who is also on the Forbes rich list, has a 40 percent stake in the company. plastics manufacturer Pact.
His grandfather Richard Pratt, a Polish-born immigrant whose family fled to Australia months before the German invasion, was a leading figure in Melbourne society until his death on April 29, 2009.

In 2020 she launched Gem, a clean beauty company specializing in oral care that replaces chemicals with natural ingredients.
Ms Geminder, a former Australian Grand Prix ambassador, spent seven years modeling in Australia, London and Los Angeles before leaving the industry to create a non-toxic toothpaste brand in 2020.
In 2020 she launched Gem, a clean beauty company specializing in oral care that replaces chemicals with natural ingredients.
Her new husband, Matthew, is the managing director of James Richardson Investments, part of a North Melbourne-based furniture, hospitality, real estate and retail corporation.
The company is best known for its duty-free outlets at airports and border crossings in Australia and the Middle East.
James Richardson is a household name in Israel thanks to his multiple stores at Ben Gurion Airport, Israel.

Georgia is the model granddaughter of Australia’s late ‘Carton King’ Richard Pratt and the eldest daughter of billionaire packaging magnates Raphael and Fiona Geminder.