): “To this day I’m left with a hole in my head. It’s fabulous - it’s vile.
“It’s something you’ll never hear again in your life. How can you even be bitten by a bat?”
But she confessed that she thinks the bizarre mark adds a little something to her face.
Georgia, from Scotland, said: “I look weird without the scar on my head. I feel that my face doesn’t look right without it, do you know what I mean?
“People say that they thought bats were blind. They’re obviously not that blind.
“It’s definitely a story to tell the grandchildren one day.”
Georgia was camping with pals when she was 16 and passed out in a tent.
When she woke up the next morning she headed to a nearby Tesco and didn’t realise anything was wrong.
But when she saw her face in the mirror she noticed an odd mark and knew something was up.
She said: “I thought ‘what is this big lump on my head’?
“Then it looked like a scab. After a while it went black and then green and it was disgusting.
“When I went home my mum told me we had to go to the doctors.”
Medics checked her over and she was stunned when they revealed she’d had a close encounter with one of the scary winged creatures.
She added: “I went to the doctor and they confirmed it was a bat bite. I had to get a tetanus.”
Georgia has shown off pictures of the unique scar to her followers on social media.
She’s also been revealing the new veneers she got in Turkey last month.
Trolls have piled on and told her they look like horse teeth and a wind up toy.
But Georgia loves them and reckons it’s the best decision she ever made.
She said: “At the end of the day they’re in my mouth and they’re my teeth.
“I understand everyone has an opinion and I’m fine with that. But I mean some stuff is a bit too far.
“They’re not in your mouth. You don’t need to worry that much. You’re all getting quite stressed looking at my teeth. They’re my teeth.”
When she was 19 Georgia paid more than £5,000 for a boob job and revealed it gave her a massive confidence boost.