Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Georgia Toffolo

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English celebrity Georgia Toffolo.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Georgia Toffolo

Georgia Valerie Toffolo, also known as Toff, is a British media and television personality. She is best known for appearing on E4 reality television series Made in Chelsea from 2014 and winning the seventeenth series of ITV's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2017. She also released her first book Always Smiling on 6 September 2018.

I've been called pizza face and others said my skin was full of craters - it's just so horrible when people pin point something that you feel so badly about.
I think sometimes my skin has been so bad I was embarrassed to seek help.
I see comments occasionally about the way I speak but it goes straight over my head. You speak the way you speak and it is a silly thing to judge someone on. — © Georgia Toffolo
I see comments occasionally about the way I speak but it goes straight over my head. You speak the way you speak and it is a silly thing to judge someone on.
I've been on freshers' week twice, that's the only degree I have.
I really do have this thing for middle-aged politicians.
Who needs a candle snuffer? You have air to blow out a candle. I don't need a snuffer to put it out.
I often wonder if my relationships don't work out because I am the more Alpha one and the focus is on me and men don't like that.
Having social media does open you up to trolling, and mine is always about my skin.
When I left school I was meant to do my law degree but I was lucky to fall into something I love.
My parents have never given me anything on a plate.
I left school and went straight into 'Made In Chelsea' - I've never had any challenge.
I am a massive fan of tele. When I have an evening off I just crash in front of the sofa and binge. I love it.
I seem to fancy middle-aged men, weirdly. — © Georgia Toffolo
I seem to fancy middle-aged men, weirdly.
I don't like anything too heavy. Something I can read, you know, lying in bed that takes me to different world.
Celebrities are often perceived as these perfect beings but I didn't feel like that and the more I shouted from the rooftops about my bad skin, the more people realised I'm just a normal girl with normal insecurities.
Basically, I'm a bit of a nerd and I've always wanted to solve a Rubik's Cube.
It's not all about looks. If someone can sustain a good intellectual 'conversation, I find that very 'attractive.
I don't like doing really rigorous exercise. I don't mind a bit of yoga.
Some people are made to be famous and do photo shoots, but I'm not one of them. I'm more comfortable in the library!
I love going on dates. They're like social experiments and it's an excuse to get dressed up. Even if you don't get on, it's a funny experience to tell the girls.
I think what the Conservatives have done, scaling back welfare payment, is overwhelmingly positive. There's only a certain amount of welfare they can give out.
I don't think I'm intelligent to become an MP!
I'm so public about my love life I'm really not trying to hide anything.
I have this thirst for knowledge that I can't ever satisfy.
I think if people want to have surgery then fine, if it makes you feel better, brilliant. But it does annoy me when you're being accused of it, and it's not nice when people are commenting being like 'Eughh, what has she done to her face?' And I'm like 'Oh my god, I've done nothing, this is actually my face.'
I'm very lucky I went to a nice school and I live in a very lovely part of London.
I think for so long I've hidden. I think actually now I'm in the limelight, I don't want everyone who follows me to think I'm perfect.
I keep all my Sunday papers out, I keep them all week and then I change them every Sunday.
At heart, I am a country girl who grew up in Devon.
It was massive deal for me to be filmed without my makeup because I've tried hard for years not to show my spots.
I wish I could walk around with no make-up on, but I have big angry red marks all down the side of my cheeks. Some people don't understand how badly it affects my confidence and upsets me.
I've been on a very long, bumpy journey with my skin for over ten years.
I love reading, I'm such a bookworm.
It's important to remember, most people have been bullied, and it makes you a stronger person in the long run.
I started to speak about my acne struggles on social media and in interviews, and people responded really well to it.
By nature I'm not very confident.
We see acne and spots as an imperfection and I've gone to great lengths to cover it up with lots of foundation. And everyone thinks 'Toff's perfect' but I mask my imperfections.
I want everyone to work to be equal! — © Georgia Toffolo
I want everyone to work to be equal!
I've realised you don't gain validation from other people just because you have perfect skin or hair, it comes from the inside and I feel brighter and happier since I made peace with, and begun to accept, my spots.
I pay my rent with my Instagram.
I don't care where people come from, but others are fascinated about where I come from.
There have been a lot of crossover with celebrities and politics but to me, I don't think I would go into politics.
My voice is so recognisable. I'm like a foghorn walking round shops on my phone.
The human mind can be sexy.
I really like walking through Brompton Cemetery. It's really peaceful.
I just used to go up to London a lot and hang around SW3.
I really prefer to be positive.
I don't travel light with my beauty box when I travel. — © Georgia Toffolo
I don't travel light with my beauty box when I travel.
Because of how I grew up and on 'Made In Chelsea,' I never had any challenge.
In SW1 you don't really need survival skills, you just exist.
My friends went on gap years and I just stayed in London.
I don't think people should be judged for their background.
I dropped out twice from a law degree because I didn't have time to do everything at once.
I still wear makeup, but I'm no longer hiding behind pot after pot of foundation or endless filters on Instagram.
I thought that everyone would just think I was a bit of a joke as a writer.
I think a coffee table is one of the most important things. It's where everything happens.
Social media is such a powerful tool and I would love it to be a hub of celebration rather than focusing on negativity.
With my reading, I like something with quite a happy ending.
I'm very jolly by nature but I get very upset when my skin is bad, I dread leaving the house.
I always assumed skincare brands would only want to work with people who have perfect skin but that wasn't the case which was a huge confidence boost for me.
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