Georgia Toffolo looks set to return to 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' for an all-stars series.

Georgia Toffolo 'returning to I'm A Celebrity for all-stars series'

Georgia Toffolo 'returning to I'm A Celebrity for all-stars series'

The former 'Made in Chelsea' star - who was crowned Queen of the Jungle in 2017's 17th series - is said to have agreed head back to the ITV show for the upcoming spin-off, which is expected to be filmed at South Africa's Kruger National Park this year before airing next year.

A source said: "Georgia was real TV gold in her year, and the viewers loved her. She absolutely romped home."

Georgia - who is affectionately known as Toff - developed a close friendship with Stanley Johnson, 81, the father of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 58, on the show.

The source added to The Sun newspaper: "Her friendship with Stanley was a highlight and fans lapped it up.

"She was one of the lowest-ever paid contestants but has done really well for herself off the back of it.

"She’ll be getting considerably more this time around, that’s for sure!"

Former 'EastEnders' star Dean Gaffney, boxer Amir Khan, 35 - who appeared on the same series as Georgia - and TV star Gillian McKeith, 62, are also said to be in line to appear in the spin-off show.

This comes after ITV confirmed the regular 'I'm A Celebrity' series will be heading back to Australia later this year.

They said in a statement: "Returning to its home in Australia after a two-year break, our celebrities will leave their plush pads and luxuries far behind as they spend up to three weeks taking on the Australian jungle with a whole host of surprises created just for them.

"Whoever does end up in the legendary jungle camp will find themselves cut off from the outside world and their fate will be in the hands of viewers who could decide to send them into a dreaded Bushtucker Trial."

Ant and Dec will return as presenters for the programme, and they will also co-host the all-stars spin-off show.