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Georgia Toffolo has apologised to the Tory MP she described as a 'sex god'.

The I'm A Celebrity winner was left red-faced as she met Jacob Rees-Mogg in the House of Commons.

Toff , who was filming at Westminster for This Morning, blushed as she 'flirted' with her political crush before their interview.

After watching the clip, presenter Phillip Schofield pointed out the "sexual tension" between the pair, while Holly Willoughby said there was a "little frisson".

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Holly set the record straight over Toff's trip to Westminster, clarifying that she was there on presenting duties.

Addressing the elephant in the room, Toff immediately apologised to the Conservative MP, who is often jokingly named the honourable member for the 18th century.

She said: "Ooh I must apologise for calling you a sex god. I'm so sorry."

Rees-Mogg awkwardly replied: "Don’t worry. I was mildly embarrassed but enormously flattered. So thank you."

Giggling Toff added "not at all" before revealing she was there to film a piece on Winston Churchill.

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Holly and Phil found great joy in mocking the pair's voices as they joked about what they had just seen.

Holly said: "Ahhh a bit of flirting there followed by a bit of Churchill."

Putting on a posh accent, Phil said: "I say you know I’m terribly flattered, ho la ha."

His co-host admitted: "That was the poshest thing I’ve ever seen on telly."

Phil joked: "Ooh there was a sexual tension there."

While Holly added: "There was a little frisson."

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The self-proclaimed Conservative revealed her love for Mr Rees-Mogg in an interview which she gave after leaving the jungle.

Mr Rees-Mogg posted a picture of the pair on his unlikely Instagram account with the caption: "A troop of top Tory Toffs."

Toff, who shot to fame on the reality show Made in Chelsea, said she joined the Conservative Party as a teenager after taking part in a school election.

Asked if she would want to become an MP she said: "Oh my God, no. I'm nowhere near intelligent enough. It would be a dream in about 25 years."

And she said she wished her party would take advantage of her impressive Instagram following to get its message out to young people.

Asked which politicians she admired she responded: "The standard: Zac Goldsmith , Jacob Rees-Mogg. I fancy them all," she giggles. "Jacob's a sex god."

"The human mind can be sexy. He's so clever, I just love him."

* This Morning airs weekdays on ITV at 10.30am