Made in Chelsea star Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo has become a household name thanks to her popularity on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.
She's easily the poshest contestant the show has ever had – well, except for Stanley Johnson – and for that very reason, viewers were quick to judge Toff to begin with, assuming she wouldn't be one to get her hands dirty in Bushtucker Trials.
But on the contrary, the reality star is probably the bravest member of camp – possibly even of any series! She's tucked into plates of maggots, rested in a snake-infested coffin hundreds of feet in the air, and even tolerated Amir Khan blowing liver in her face. Now she's favourite to win the series, which concludes on Sunday, December 10.
With Toff looking set to be crowned 2017 Jungle Queen, viewers have been asking a few questions about the reality star, like how rich is Toff exactly, and what do her parents do for a living?
Here's everything you need to know.
What is Toff's net worth?
At the last estimate her net worth was placed around the £800,000 mark.
However, that figure is expected to shoot up when she gets out of the jungle, and of course, there's money still to come when she inherits.
What do Toff's parents do?
Her father Gary Bennet comes from a very humble background. He lives in Devon, where he runs a one-man business, Lair Logistics, in the scrap metal industry. "Well, that's a part of it," he told The Mirror. "I also do recycling and non-hazardous waste removal."
Prior to this, he ran a car repair business, which unfortunately folded.
"I am what I am. I'm not a toff but so what? I'm proud of that. I've had the big house and the big business and this is my world at the moment," he told The Sun. "Georgia's gone a different way. The other side of the family yes, there is money, there's still money there. My side of the family there isn't."
Gary is of course referring to his ex, Toff's mum, Nicola Toffolo (above, second left), who has been doing countless TV interviews this week to support her daughter. The couple were never married and split when the star was just a baby. Although things didn't work out romantically between them, the pair are still on amicable terms for the sake of their daughter.
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So her mum's rich?
Nicola Toffolo, 52, comes from a wealthy background. However, while her parents are very comfortable financially, she has made her own fortune.
She runs a successful property management business. She is currently dating arcade owner Bernard Jones, 60.
Where did Toff go to school?
Toff was privately educated at Maynard girls' school in Exeter before being sent to £23k-a-year Blundell's boarding school in Tiverton, Devon.
Her dad Gary reportedly had to work around the clock to cover the fees. He told The Mirror: "I'm a strong believer in education and I wanted to give my daughter the gift of education."
After finishing school, Toff moved to London after securing a place at the University of Westminster, where she completed a law degree.
How did Toff get famous?
Simply by being in the right place at the right time.
When she moved to London, Toff spent a lot of time partying in SW3 where she became friends with the cast of Made in Chelsea. After making an impression, she was then invited to join the show in series seven. She's now close pals with Mark-Francis Vandelli and Victoria Baker-Harber.
"I sort of just fell into [Made in Chelsea]," she told DevonLive. "It's like the perfect job. Well, it's not really a job, but just me hanging out with my friends, and I really miss it when I'm not filming. The show is very true. What is shown on screen is actually what happens in our lives."
Earlier this year, Toff also took part in E4 series Celebs Go Dating before being signed up for I'm a Celebrity.
Off the telly, Toff made headlines this year after she was held in a lockdown at the House of Lords during the Westminster terror attack. Luckily, she escaped unharmed but live-tweeted the entire episode, updating her social media followers with pictures and messages about what was happening.