Georgia Toffolo is set to front a new documentary about her experience with acne.
The I’m A Celebrity winner will be opening up about her years battling the condition for the one-off special for ITV2.
Toff will also be investigating the risks involved in taking medication.
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Execs at ITV have promised the show will be “brave and hard-hitting”.
A spokesman for show said: “Toff investigates the multi-billion pound acne industry and reveals the risks that people are taking in their quest for perfect skin.
“Toff also examines the murky world of cosmetic claims, asking if we can always trust the science behind the big claims being made by skincare brands.”
Toff has had skin problems since she was a teenager and admits it affects her mental health.
She said: “Some days I have a little cry. When I don’t have my foundation on, I’m a very different person.
“I notice even when I’m with my friends and family, if I don’t have my make-up on I can be quite irritable.”
Former Made in Chelsea star Toff won I’m A Celebrity five years ago and has allegedly decided to film for the all stars version.
The pre-recorded show was filmed in South Africa and it’s reported that her fee will be a lot larger than in 2017.
Toff got a modest £13,000, however this time it’s reported she will be raking in a lot more.
Fans of the show loved Georgia and were especially taken when she revealed her friendship with Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s dad Stanley.
A source told The Sun: “Georgia was real TV gold in her year, and the viewers loved her. She absolutely romped home.
“Her friendship with Stanley was a highlight and fans lapped it up.
“She was one of the lowest-ever paid contestants but has done really well for herself off the back of it, she will be paid a lot more this year that’s for sure!”
Georgia Toffolo: In Search of Perfect Skin will air on November 28 at 9pm on ITV2
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