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Toff’s Made In Chelsea co-star reveals she’s not as posh as we think

Is the posh girl putting it all on for the cameras?

We’ll be honest, there’s nothing we love more than seeing a posh girl with a plate of Wichetty Grubs in front of her so Georgia Toffolo is a welcome addition to this year’s I’m a Celebrity.

However – news just in – she might not be quite as posh as you think.

Toff’s Made in Chelsea co-star and pal, Ollie Locke, has revealed that Georgia isn’t as posh as her TV appearance on the jungle show makes out, describing her as a ‘salt of the earth’ kind of girl.

Read more: Has Toff been hiding a secret boyfriend?

Ollie has revealed that he thinks that Toff is playing up to her posh girl persona and that he thinks she has become ‘Chelsea-fied’ since finding fame on the reality show.

In an interview with the Sun online, Ollie claimed that Toff’s background wasn’t all silver spoons and dining cloches, even going as far to suggest that her family had once had financial problems.

“I mean Toff’s persona is a lot more than what she is,” said Ollie. “She’s a Torquay girl, her parents had a bit of trouble with some stuff, some like financial trouble, but it’s not my place to say.”

Promoting the E4 dating show Celebs go Dating that he’s signed up to, Ollie continued. “You know what? Her character is a lot more posh than she actually is.”

“Not in a personal way, but I think her speaking voice has become a lot more Chelsea-fied living in Chelsea, but she’s a really down, salt-of-the-earth bird.”

But, despite Ollie filming for a dating show and Toff in the jungle, it would appear that not all of the MIC lot would be up for more reality TV shows.

Read more: Will Ollie Locke find love next year?

Talking to today’s heat magazine, Mark Francis revealed that he thought Georgia was ‘crazy’ for signing up to the jungle.

“I don’t know what she is thinking,” he said – adding that he would never sign up himself, mainly because there would be no-one to do his hair.
“I would not even open an email that perhaps suggested anything like that. Even today my agent sent me an email about Big Brother.”
“No, privacy is the most important thing you can value as a human being.”
Spoilsport.

Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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