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TOFF had the “best day ever” after winning a pack of salt and vinegar crisps.

The Made In Chelsea babe and politician Kez won them in the Dingo Dollar challenge from Kiosk Keith.

Toff said: “Oh my goodness, from the minute I got in here, I’ve been thinking about crisps and now we’ve got some.

“I can’t believe it. This is the best day ever!”

All the campmates were over the moon, with Amir adding: “It was so mouth-watering.” DENNIS and Amir were impressed by high-kicking bikini babe Toff’s Kung Fu routine.

She told the boys: “The days do keep creep along quite slowly in here so for me it’s important to always amuse myself and stay entertaine­d.”

And former boxing world champ Amir said: “She moved quite well and she was kicking really high for a small girl, lots of energy, lots of movement and her balance was really good.” VANESSA’S claims that she was the “only brown person in Yeovil” while growing up are false, say her former classmates.

The ex-Saturdays singer, who has a Filipino mum, said she felt isolated while growing up in Somerset.

But an old primary school friend said: “She wasn’t the only ethnic minority person in Yeovil, that’s for sure.

“We had lots of races and religions in our school, so not sure where she got that opinion from.” STANLEY’S daughter Rachel Johnson said her dad was taking it in his stride.

She said Stanley was “making bad puns, pretending not to know what Coronation Street is or who Ant and Dec are and talking about the things he loves most – endangered species and the last remaining wilderness­es on this Blue Planet”.

Writer Rachel added: “I think he’s giving a good audition to be commercial telly’s David Attenborou­gh.”

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