Georgia Toffolo cuts a laid-back figure in a trendy cream ensemble as she goes for a light stroll

Georgia Toffolo cuts a laid-back figure in a trendy cream ensemble as she goes for a light stroll

Georgia Toffolo kept things casual on Tuesday in a stylish cream top and drawstring trousers as she headed out in West London

The TV star, 26, gave a wide smile as she strolled down the road in the UK’s capital while holding a quilted camel handbag and beige coat. 

Her statement track pants featured bright stripes which trailed down the side while her V-neck top boasted frilled detailing. 

Laid-back look: Georgia Toffolo kept things casual on Tuesday in a stylish cream top and drawstring trousers as she headed out in West London

Opting for sensible footwear, Georgia rocked cream trainers and she decided to tuck her fringe back in a practical half-up hairstyle. 

The former Made In Chelsea star completed the look with full coverage make-up and delicate jewellery.   

Georgia’s outing follows reports that she is set to become a talent manager and has plans to open her own agency.

The TV star is said to be launching her own company called The Visionary Talent Agency, and has already hired agents, according to The Sun.

Grin: The TV star, 26, gave a wide smile as she strolled down the road in the UK's capital while holding a quilted camel handbag and beige coat

Grin: The TV star, 26, gave a wide smile as she strolled down the road in the UK’s capital while holding a quilted camel handbag and beige coat

Georgia, known as Toff, and her team will reportedly find work for their celebrity clients, then take a percentage of their earnings.

A source told the publication: ‘She already has a good few years of experience in showbiz under her belt but she feels like she’s been taken for a ride by some of her agents over the years.

‘She feels like she knows best what works and what doesn’t — and reckons celebrities will be more willing to trust her with their careers given she’s been there and done it.’

During an interview last month, the 2017 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! winner teased her new business.

She said: ‘I don’t think I would have launched what I’m launching if I hadn’t had a lot of experience in TV and influencing and all these things.’

MailOnline have contacted Georgia’s representative for comment.

This comes after Toff recently revealed she has now accepted her acne as part of who she is after cruel trolls called her ‘pizza face’ because of her complexion.

She has suffered from spots and scarring since she was a teenager, but said her ‘skin was really horrible’ when she appeared on I’m A Celeb.

The TV personality told how she now feels ‘liberated’ after going on a ‘journey of acceptance’ with her acne battle.

Busy woman: The TV star is said to be launching her own company called The Visionary Talent Agency, and has already hired agents, according to The Sun

Busy woman: The TV star is said to be launching her own company called The Visionary Talent Agency, and has already hired agents, according to The Sun

Speaking on Loose Women, Toff said: ‘I’m really proud of my skin and the scars and the redness that I’ve got… they’re a part of me now.’

Toff explained: ‘When I went into the [I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here] jungle my skin was horrible at the time, it was the first thing when I came out my mum told me you’ve really helped others who are going through it.

‘It gets to that stage when you think oh yeah I’ve got a few spots, my friends and family love me as I am.

‘It’s taken me on this journey of acceptance, but also now I’m really proud of my skin and the scars and the redness that I’ve got… they’re a part of me now.

‘Of course, I’m 26 and I haven’t always felt that way. But I do think it’s really important to talk about it.’

She continued: ‘I think lots of people would look at me with my skin and be like ‘Oh it’s an aesthetic thing she wants to be perfect and beautiful’.

‘That’s fine, that’s one thing. But the other thing is how deeply it affects you emotionally and mentally because it’s been on my face for 13 years.

‘Four months after going on the jungle and I was doing a feature on This Morning and I was getting trolls saying that I have pizza face and other stuff and I looked down the barrel of the camera and called it out and it was so liberating.’

Embracing herself: The news comes after Georgia, also known as Toff, revealed she has now accepted her acne as part of who she is after cruel trolls called her 'pizza face'

Embracing herself: The news comes after Georgia, also known as Toff, revealed she has now accepted her acne as part of who she is after cruel trolls called her ‘pizza face’