Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo wants another female winner of 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' this year.

Toff at the Barefoot Wine House of Sole party

Toff at the Barefoot Wine House of Sole party

The 'Made in Chelsea' star was crowned Jungle Queen last November - following 2016 winner Scarlett Moffatt and 2015 champion Vicky Pattison - and she's hoping she'll get to fly out to Australia later this year to hand over the title.

And Toff hopes it can be four years in a row for the women in the camp.

Asked if she'll be going back to Australia, she told CelebsNow.co.uk: "I haven't even thought about it - I definitely want to be there to crown the new winner so 100 per cent definitely do that. I want another girl to win of course - make it four in a row! I'd love that."

As well as 'Made in Chelsea', Toff's also working as a roving reporter on 'This Morning' and she's thrilled the show is now based at the BBC Television Studios in west London as it's so convenient for her.

Speaking at the Barefoot Wine House of Sole party in London on Tuesday (24.04.18), she said: "I went on Tuesday for the first time - it's really great. I love Shepherd's Bush as well - it's good [location] for me [living] in west London. It's iconic being at the BBC studios.

" I'm really enjoying it. I've got it for the year, so it's really good."

And 'MIC' is also keeping the blonde beauty busy.

She said: "I still live on the Kings Road, I'm obviously still filming for the show, I'm filming our finale next week."

Being kept so busy with her work means Toff is desperate to plan a holiday.

She said: "I'm working so much I haven't got any holiday's planned. I need to plan something."

Toff wasn't the only star to let her hair down at the Barefoot Wine bash, as fellow reality stars Lydia Bright, Bobby Norris, and Ashley James were also in attendance, along with model Charlotte de Carle.

The group went on a journey of self-discovery and bared their 'soles' at the party, taking part in sole reading and martial arts of the mind.

The event was curated after it was revealed that 82% of people are afraid to truly express themselves, with every element of the evening designed to encourage self exploration and celebration.


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