Georgia Toffolo has spoken about the latest series of I'm A Celebrity, saying she's impressed by it but has found the attention being on Matt Hancock to be a bit frustrating.
The reality TV star, 28 - known as Toff - won the ITV show in 2017. She has been among those watching the latest series, which is set to conclude with its final later this month.
Toff - who rose to fame on Made in Chelsea - recently gave her thoughts on how the campmates are getting on. She spoke about it at the ITV Palooza event earlier this week.
Asked how she thinks the campmates are doing, she said: "Exceptionally well, it's turned into the Matt Hancock show [though] which I'm finding a little bit ... annoying".
Toff made the remarks to the Sun at a recent event but told the outlet that she can appreciate that politician Hancocl, 44, has been a "brilliant campmate" on the show.
And according to the outlet, she even admitted to having voted for him to be the camp leader. She teased that she "lives for the drama" and thought it would be "brilliant".
She further commented that it's a "really good year" on I'm A Celebrity. Toff added when discussing the show: "Maybe it's even better than the year that I did it."
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She had been a campmate in the jungle alongside the likes of actor Jamie Lomas, 47, and radio presenter Iain Lee, 49, in 2017. The three of them were the finalists that year.
Their co-stars included Corrie 's Jennie McAlpine, 38, and boxer Amir Khan, 35. Former politician Stanley Johnson, 82, and 'WAG' Rebekah Vardy, 40, also took part.
Discussing this year's series, Toff said it was "such a shame" that Olivia Attwood, 31, left early on. She said the "mixture" of her in camp would have been "the cherry on top".
The latest series of I'm A Celebrity continues tomorrow night (November 21) on ITV and ITV Hub from 9.15pm. You can catch up on previous episodes through the ITV Hub.
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