Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo doesn’t ever think she’d leave ‘Made In Chelsea’ for good.
The 23-year-old television personality thinks it may be tough to commit to the filming schedules of the reality show at the moment but hasn’t ruled out returning to the show that made her famous in the future.
She said: "I don’t know if this will be my last series. It’s a massive part of my life and everything I’m doing is because of ‘Made In Chelsea’. But I don’t think I can say two months abroad is doable at the moment. Even if I did take a bit of time off, I don’t think it would be the end, ever. I get itchy feet if I’ve not filmed for a while. It’s been a privilege to be part of such an amazing programme. There’s no greater joy for me than people sending tweets saying, ‘That was so classic,’ or, ‘That was so funny.’ I’ve found what I love doing!"
And Toff was overjoyed to get Stanley Johnson, the father of politician Boris Johnson, appear on the reality show after making him keep to his promise he made in the ‘I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here’ jungle.
She told The Sun on Sunday’s Fabulous magazine: "I kind of duped him. We were live on TV and I said, ‘Are you going to come on ‘Made In Chelsea’ with me, Stanley?’ and he said, ‘Yes, of course!’ About three weeks later I reminded him what he’d said and he said he was just being polite but he actually hadn’t heard a word I’d said. I told him we’d get to hang out, have a glass of wine and that’s it. And he said, ‘Well, Toff, I’m sold.’ … I think his grandkids think it’s cool. I’m thrilled he’s done it. Some people might think it’s a bit weird but he’s like a grandad to me. I hang off his every word. I talk to him about everything. I’m lucky to have someone like him in my life … Friendship shouldn’t be defined by age."