Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo is doing ‘I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here’ for the "posh girls".
The ‘Made In Chelsea’ star’s mother Nicola has praised her daughter for showing that well-off females "really do know how to get stuck in" and get their hands dirty.
Nicola said: "Toff seems to be having a fantastic time, she is really taking to jungle life. I want her to go all the way. I am extremely proud of her, she is someone who lights up the screen, she is having fun, she is really enjoying herself and making people laugh.
"She is always in a good mood and if she isn’t in a good mood she never lets me see it. She just radiates positivity really. She loves having a party and having a laugh.
"Toff is showing us posh girls really do know how to get stuck in and don’t mind getting dirty. I think Toff has definitely got what it takes to be queen of the jungle. She is fun, positive and she is just delightful."
And Nicola loves seeing Toff’s relationship with Stanley Johnson blossom and has likened it to the one she shares with her grandad.
She added: "Toff’s relationship with Stanley is so sweet. She has a really great relationship with her granddad and I think she has a respect for elders. And she loves the conversation, she is having a great time listening to Stanley’s stories. She likes discussing politics. I can’t wait to meet Stanley myself."
Nicola admits it was one of "worse things" for her, watching her daughter be locked in underground for one of the Bushtucker Trials, but is amazed by how well she did with it.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "I don’t think she has any problem getting stuck in and she is a real team player. When she was young, she loved playing tennis, rounders, any sport. Watching Toff underground, in the grave – that was the worse thing for me as a mum. But she did it and she was fine.
"She is not afraid of making noise, we have heard her screaming all the way back in Chelsea! She is just having the time of her life. As a mum I am extremely proud. She has to be herself and that is what she is doing."