Georgia Toffolo's luck doesn't seem to have got much over the New Year - first she was detained in the Maldives days before Christmas and then her car was broken into on New Year's Eve.

Now she's revealed exactly how a burglar smashed their way into her car to steal her handbag.

The former winner of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! shared footage of her posh black car with its window smashed in on the front passenger side, revealing the thug or group of burglars used two bricks to force their way in.

Panning her phone over her damaged car, Toff told her Instagram followers: "Totally forgot that this happened yesterday and now the hangover's like 20 times worse."

Georgia Toffolo
Georgia Toffolo

Opening up the back door, she pointed her camera down at the foot well where two bricks, a blusher brush and a layer of debris had been left.

"Why have I still got the bricks in there, I'm so depressed, this is so upsetting," she said.

On Tuesday, Toff shared how her car was broken into as the country celebrated New Year's Eve.

She'd left her handbag inside, and got back to find it had been swiped.

"Happy New Year everyone. Someone just threw a brick through my car window and stole my handbag," Toff told fans.

"But on the bright side he left a tampon and my favourite blusher. So trying to look on the bright side of things. Not great."

The break in came less than two weeks after the Made in Chelsea star was reduced to hysterical tears when she was detained in the Maldives for a passport mistake.

She said she hadn't realised two of the pages in the legal document had fallen out, causing immigrations officers to hold her at the airport.

Hours later she shared an image on her Instagram revealing that she'd been released from immigration detention and was allowed to continue her holiday.

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She wrote: "I can’t quite believe it. I was genuinely trying to come to terms with spending the next... however long... in an immigration detention centre. Thank you so much to everyone who helped me. If I hadn’t posted online I would 100% still be stuck without my passport!

"Extremely grateful that the British government worked with Maldivian representatives."

She added that she made some "lovely friends" during her scary experience and thanked the staff for looking after her.