She famously triumphed in I'm A Celeb.

But Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo has revealed the backstage pain she suffers with her skin - and the abuse it sparks from trolls.

The 23-year-old, from Torquay, was a special guest on Monday's episode of This Morning, where she detailed her on-going struggle with acne.

And, for the very first time, she went make-up free on-camera to reveal the damage done to her compelxion.

Georgia Toffolo reveals the true extent of her acne (
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Seen visiting a dermatologist at London's Cadogen Clinic, she wiped away her foundation to show visible scarring on her cheeks.

Discussing how it affects her career, she confessed that the she almost quit I'm A Celeb over her spots.

"The lowest point I've ever had was days before I was due to start I'm A Celeb. I had a flare-up, but wasn't allowed to take foundation into the jungle.

"I cried a lot and decided I couldn't face being on TV without my foundation [so told them I wasn't doing it]. Even though I was already In Australia.

"Fortunately, because its been a medical problem for some time, I was allowed to take some in. But my spots almost prevented me from doing something I'd dreamed of for a long time."

The blonde beauty has started taking medication for her condition (
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Toff revealed that she almost quit I'm A Celeb over her spots (
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She then detailed how much online hate she gets from criticis.

"I've read so many disgusting comments from online trolls - they've called me Pizza Face, joked that I have enormous craters and that no amount of make-up could disguise my spots,"she said.

"I'm very jolly on the surface...but I get very upset when my skin's bad and often don't want to leave the house. It's so disgusting and when people pin-point something you have an issue with. it's the worst feeling in the world."

The TV personality hides her spots with heavy make-up (
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She also revealed that she developed the condition late in life.

"I got my acne at 18 or 19 and assumed it was a lifestyle issue, so stopped drinking alcohol and avoided wheat/dairy.

"I'm speaking-up now because I don't want people to think I'm perfect. I started taking Roaccutane, which is a strong tablet, but we'll see what happens. I need regular blood tests.

"I'm also going to visit schools and discuss how to be confident in their own skin."