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Stephanie Colderick

Who is I'm A Celebrity's Georgia Toffolo, how old is she and which series did she win?

While the original lineup, which you can read here, has faced some of their first trials and nights in camp on I'm A Celebrity... South Africa, there are some new entries to the show including Georgia Toffolo. I'm A Celebrity...South Africa is an all-star version of the series and will see former contestants who took on the Australian jungle in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! now return and head to South Africa in an attempt to win and be crowned the first I'm A Celebrity Legend.

This includes Georgia who is a late entry alongside Myleene Klass and Andy Whyment. Georgia, who is also known as Toff, shot to fame on the E4 series Made in Chelsea.

The now 28-year-old starred in Made in Chelsea from 2014 to 2018 and first took part in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! in 2017. Winning over the hearts of the nation Toff went on to win the 2017 series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! and became close friends with Stanley Johnson, the father of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, while in the jungle.

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Toff has always shown strong support for the Conservative party and since meeting Stanley on I'm A Celebrity has appeared on Celebrity Hunted and Celebrity Gogglebox with him. After her time in the jungle, Toff joined ITV1's morning show This Morning and appears as a regular commentator, discussing current affairs.

The star has released four fictional novels with the British romance publisher Mills & Boon. Speaking about why she was returning to I'm A Celebrity, Toff said: “Having the opportunity to do the jungle once is a great honour because not many people in the whole world have that privilege. And so, to be asked the second time is just next level kind of stuff. I personally was very happy in the Australian camp and I know some people found it hard but I wasn’t ready to leave."

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