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I'm a Celebrity's Toff has suspicions over stolen award

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

From Prima

If a man can steal strawberries and cream from under the noses of his starving campmates and friends, who knows what else he is capable of...

I'm a Celebrity winner Georgia Toffolo has jokingly hinted that Amir Khan may also be responsible for swiping their National Television Award which went missing after the ceremony last month.

And is still missing, according to Toff.

'I was so worried about that because as the winner I was suspect number one,' the I'm a Celebrity winner told Digital Spy. 'Thankfully… You know what, I handed it over to Amir Khan… That was when I last had hands on our NTA.

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'Well I don't want to point any fingers but...'

She also affirmed: 'We still haven't found it.No, no, no…'

Fellow campmate Iain Lee let slip of the trophy's fate on his talkRADIO show, which was awarded to the ITV series for Best Challenge Show.

Meanwhile, the Made in Chelsea star – who recently joined the This Morning presenting team - previously admitted that she was allowed to take foundation into the jungle, but asserted that she was 'not ashamed' because spots are a 'medical problem'.

Toff also recently revealed the full extent of her acne problems after going makeup-free on This Morning, and has announced that she will be launching a self-confidence campaign following her segment.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

'There was a lot of whoo haa in the press about it but I'm not ashamed to say I had foundation in the jungle – I think having spots are a medical problem,' Toff continued.

'It's not a cosmetic aesthetic thing. it affects people and the doctor [on This Morning] was telling some young adults with terrible skin have contemplated suicide.

'It's ridiculous, and I think that stigma attached to it that spots are imperfections should change because it's a problem, it's like living with a medical problem.'

Discussing her campaign, which will entail visiting schools and speaking with pupils about confidence and self-esteem issues, the 23-year-old reality TV star said: 'It was a massive deal for me to be filmed without me makeup because I've tried hard for years not to show my spots so moving forward we're launching this big self-confidence campaign.

Photo credit: ITV
Photo credit: ITV

'It's a follow-on from our Be Kind campaign. I'm going to go into schools and talk to young people about their confidence and hopefully we'll be doing alongside a charity.

'It took a lot of courage for me to do that but it was all worth it, the comments that I've had from people.'

Toff concluded that while she wouldn't upload a makeup-free image on Instagram, she thinks it's important that she is honest about how a 'great angle and good lighting does wonders for a selfie with me because it does wonders for my spots'.

'It's my duty to do something like this – why should I be giving unrealistic portrayals of myself?' she asked. 'I want young people to look up to me and say that "she's a role model and she suffers like us", and me putting up unedited photos does not do that.'

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