Toff for PM? (Picture: Rex/PA)

Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo may have been crowned Queen of the Jungle on Sunday night, after a stint on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here but now Tory officials are hoping she can turn her TV success into political success.

The 23-year-old reality star made her name on Made In Chelsea but she’s a keen Conservative who has proudly tweeted about her membership in the political party, and is a fan of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

Now party bosses are reportedly hoping she can help them turn their fortunes around with the younger generation – in the 2017 general election Labour took 66% of first time voters aged 18 and 19 – as she is a ‘young, vibrant face of the future’.

Toff was crowned Queen of the Jungle (Picture: ITV)

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‘She has the full package – intellect, charm, looks,’ a Tory source told the Daily Star.




Toff has a law degree from University of Westminster, and previously worked for The Lady magazine.

She now works for think tank Parliament Street as head of events; she previously said how politicians need to begin to take the audiences of popular reality TV show ‘seriously’ as ‘winning the support of young people could mean the difference between success and failure’.

Georgie Toffolo at The Cambridge Union (Picture: Getty Images)

Her Parliament Street boss Patrick Sullivan also admitted that ‘Georgia’s experience in the outback will make her even more prepared to tame the Westminster jungle’.

‘Given the US president got his start on reality TV, we think the sky’s the limit for Georgia.’

Metro.co.uk has contacted reps for Toff for comment.

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