TV

I’m A Celeb’s Georgia Toffolo romantically linked to Gary Lineker’s son

He has a way with the ladies

It must be loads of fun being a celebrity. You get invited out to swanky parties every night, get showered in freebies and – most excitingly – other celebs will sometimes fancy you.

However, one star who’s not been completely lucky in love so far is new jungle star Georgia Toffolo, who’s currently in the I’m A Celebrity camp free and single.

In fact, the Made in Chelsea star was so keen to find someone that she appeared in E4’s “Celebs Go Dating”, where celebrities are matched up with “normal” people in the hopes of creating a spark.

Sadly for Georgia – or Toff, as she’s known – she’s yet to meet The One either on telly or on a night out.

However, back in 2016 it seems like the blonde beauty did have a short dalliance with someone.

Read more: Stand-up comic Iain Lee heading to the jungle

It was none other than George Lineker, son of presenter Gary, who’s a regular at hip showbiz hangouts.

The duo came across each other at the ritzy Rah Rah Room in London’s Piccadilly, in April last year.

And onlookers described them as getting very cosy indeed, with a reveler at the club telling the Sun: “There was lots of laughing and whispering in each other’s ears.

“They spent a lot of the evening together and Georgia seemed really into George. When he leaned in close, she couldn’t stop smiling.”

Although the pair reportedly swapped numbers, obviously the romance didn’t go much further – that we know of, at any rate!

Toff, 23, has had several dalliances while starring in Made in Chelsea, and found out her boyfriend had cheated on her while on the show.

And in the summer, she criticised reality show Love Island for its raunchy on-screen action.

Read more: Eagle-eyed EastEnders fans spot Emmerdale ‘intruders’ in Albert Square!

Toff said to the Sun’s Bizarre column: “On my show, yes there’s swearing but you’d never show anything horrendous like sex and that’s why I like it.

“Certain things don’t actually need to be plastered on TV.”

Fair enough, Toff! It’s good to know where everyone stands on the matter. Must find out what Stanley thinks next…


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

Related Topics