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I’m A Celeb winner Toff reveals her bizarre celebrity crush

This is unexpected!

Jungle Queen Georgia “Toff” Toffolo will surely have no trouble landing a date after returning from down under.

She won legions of fans with her no-nonsense approach to life in the jungle – facing down snakes, eating some truly grim Bushtucker Trial dishes and striking up a sweet friendship with Stanley Johnson.

And rumour has it she is set to earn a huge £5 million from TV deals struck after winning the hearts of the nation.

All in all, that makes her pretty darn eligible in our books – especially as she confirmed that she IS single at the moment.

So what kind of a man is Toff looking for? A strapping, musclebound Love Island contestant? Perhaps an arty, beret-wearing hipster type, to go against her Chelsea lifestyle?

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Or maybe she’d prefer 48-year-old beanpole politician Jacob Rees-Mogg?

In an interview with The Sunday Times, Toff made the bizarre revelation, talking about the politicians she fancies.

She said: “The standard: Zac Goldsmith, Jacob Rees-Mogg. I fancy them all. Jacob’s a sex god. The human mind can be sexy. He’s so clever, I just love him.”

Toff confirmed she was single during her time in the jungle, in conversation with Saturdays singer Vanessa White.

The Made in Chelsea star said of her relationship with James Middleton: “You know, it was great but then it just went wrong. Maybe I work too much and my work’s very difficult.”

“I want my confidence to come back, I want to be exactly who I was before.”

And talking about future relationships in her Times interview, Toff – who is a wannabe politician – concluded by saying: “I fancy middle-aged politicians, but I’ve never been with one.”

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Unfortunately for Toff, Conservative MP Jacob married Helena de Chair in 2007. They have six children, the most recent of which is named Sixtus Dominic Boniface Christopher Rees-Mogg.

Never mind, there are plenty more fish in the sea!


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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