If you were wondering where Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo gets her good looks from, we think we may have the answer.
The I’m A Celebrity winner, 23, has posted a number of pictures to Instagram, in which she’s seen dining with her grandparents before the family jets back home to Britain.
And fans were left gobsmacked by how good the older generation of Toffolos look, with one gushing that she has a “gorgeous Nanny and handsome Grandad”.
After Made In Chelsea star Toff emerged triumphant from the Australian jungle, she was taken aback to find her grandparents waiting to greet her.
Appearing on This Morning yesterday, she explained: “I kept saying to my mum and dad that I had to ring my grandparents, and then I walked into the canteen and there they were. It was the most amazing moment.”
Judging by the photo, the family have been enjoying their time in the sun together. Toff captioned the snap: “Breakfast with my Nanny and Grandad – I can’t stop smiling!!!!!!!!!!! Best surprise ever.
“The moment I walked into the canteen yesterday and they were standing there, just amazing. Last breakfast with my wonderful jungle family.”
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And Toff’s followers queued up on Instagram to share in the happy moment. But it was her grandparents who received most of the attention.
One fan enthused: “You have amazing genes – your grandparents look soo young.”
Another gushed: “Wow, how young and fab are your grandparents!!”
And a third agreed: “What a gorgeous Nanny and handsome Grandad you have. They must be so proud of you. Beautiful inside and out.”
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Toff has also revealed why she was seen wearing foundation in the jungle, despite contestants being banned from wearing make-up.
The blonde beauty has reportedly been taking tablets for a skin condition for the past six months, and she told The Sun: “I honestly wouldn’t have been able to look any of my campmates in the eye if I didn’t have my make-up on.
“When producers told me it was banned, I broke down in tears and said: ‘I can’t do this.’
“I wish I could walk around with no make-up on, but I have big, angry red marks all down the side of my cheeks. Some people don’t understand how badly it affects my confidence and upsets me.”