Georgia Toffolo poses in a robe and shades, quaffing chardonnay while cradling her puppy

Georgia Toffolo took self-isolation to a glam new level on Wednesday evening as she pampered herself on lockdown with her puppy Monty.

The former Made In Chelsea starlet, 25, posted a snap to Instagram sat in her plush living room wearing a white robe, her hair wrapped up in a towel.

She added shades to the look and clasped a glass of chardonnay. 

‘It’s been a long day!’ Georgia Toffolo took self-isolation to a glam new level on Wednesday evening as she pampered herself on lockdown with her puppy Monty

The glam reality personality cradled Monty on her lap.

She captioned the snap: ‘It’s been a long day!’

Toff is isolating at home in Chelsea on her own, but reportedly flouted lockdown rules over the weekend to attend a dog’s birthday party.

She joined her friend Jess Hydleman at her house in London, where two men were also in attendance, reports The Sun.

The party was for Jess’ dog, where they took part in a Zoom call to celebrate – despite lockdown rules stating people should only leave their homes for exercise and essential trips for food or medication.

Essential travel? Toff reportedly flouted lockdown rules over the weekend to attend a dog's birthday party

Essential travel? Toff reportedly flouted lockdown rules over the weekend to attend a dog’s birthday party

This comes after Toff revealed that her grandfather has passed away after contracting coronavirus and that her grandmother caught the virus while visiting him in hospital.

The incriminating video – which was leaked to The Sun via a source supposedly involved in the Zoom call – featured Toff in a pink dress.

She is heard off-camera at one point asking, ‘how’s Squirrel is he okay?’ and saying, ‘well done Squirrel!’ while everyone toasts the dog.

The source told The Sun: ‘Toff left her home on Friday to visit Jess in London for her dog’s party.

Flouting the rules? The former-Made In Chelsea star, 25, joined her friend Jess Hydleman at her house in London, where two men were also in attendance, reports The Sun

Flouting the rules? The former-Made In Chelsea star, 25, joined her friend Jess Hydleman at her house in London, where two men were also in attendance, reports The Sun

‘Of all the reason’s to breach lockdown rules, your friend’s pooch’s first birthday is hardly essential travel.

‘It was so surprising to see Toff making such a blunder – especially after she has been so vocal during the pandemic.’

While one of the men is unknown, the other is the boyfriend of Toff’s friend Jess, who is the ex-fiance of troubled former-Big Brother star Marco Pierre White Junior.

MailOnline has approached reps for comment. 

Toff has not appeared to flout lockdown rules til now and has even done her bit to support the NHS by having a junior doctor, who works on the frontline battling COVID-19, live at her flat in Chelsea rent-free, for easy access to Westminster Hospital.

Tragic: This comes after Toff revealed that her grandfather has passed away after contracting coronavirus and that her grandmother caught the virus while visiting him in hospital

Tragic: This comes after Toff revealed that her grandfather has passed away after contracting coronavirus and that her grandmother caught the virus while visiting him in hospital

She said the frontline healthcare worker had helped her and her family deal with the death of her grandfather Umberto Toffolo, just two weeks ago.

Speaking on Kate Thornton’s, White Wine Question time podcast she said: ‘My grandfather passed away a couple of weeks ago…

‘I’m sure my grandfather will be put down as a coronavirus death, and its awful but he did die of coronavirus we knew he did have it for 10 days before he did pass away but my grandfather has been very unwell for the past six months – nearly a year so.

‘My grandmother actually caught it off him in hospital and I spoke to her yesterday and thank goodness she has turned a corner and she is good now.’

Toff’s grandfather flew out to Australia in 2017 to surprise the star after she was crowned the winner of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.

A helping hand: The star, 25, also currently has a junior doctor, who is working on a COVID-19 ward living rent-free in her flat, which is close to the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

A helping hand: The star, 25, also currently has a junior doctor, who is working on a COVID-19 ward living rent-free in her flat, which is close to the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

The reality TV star added: ‘When [this all began], I thought that’s not going to come near any of us lot. Not my family or my friends. I can’t believe how many people close to me and friends of mine. It really doesn’t discriminate.

‘I spoke to my gran yesterday and she was having a glass of red wine so she is fine… Hopefully she has a bit of immunity now.’

Toff also discussed how she was letting a junior NHS doctor use her flat near to the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital free of charge during the pandemic.

Proud: Toff's grandfather flew out to Australia in 2017 to surprise the star after she was crowned the winner of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

Proud: Toff’s grandfather flew out to Australia in 2017 to surprise the star after she was crowned the winner of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

She said: ‘I basically saw that loads of people were getting moved, because if you put your name forward to work on a COVID-19 ward, you don’t know where you’re going to be allocated. I thought I would see if anyone needed accommodation…

‘He [the doctor] been kicked out of his flat because his housemates didn’t work to catch coronavirus off him. I don’t know what you think about that, but for me it made me quite sad.

‘I didn’t like that so I just said why don’t you move in and he’s actually turned into quite a nice little friend.

Sad loss: Speaking on Kate Thornton's, White Wine Question time podcast she said: 'My grandfather passed away a couple of weeks ago'

Sad loss: Speaking on Kate Thornton’s, White Wine Question time podcast she said: ‘My grandfather passed away a couple of weeks ago’

‘He was a source of comfort when my family were going through all that we have been with regards to the coronavirus because obviously we weren’t allowed in the hospital…

‘He doesn’t need to be doing that [working on a coronavirus ward] what does it take to put your name forward for something like that… I’m pretty in awe of all of them to be honest.’

The doctor told Toff and her family that if they had any questions about the disease or how her grandfather was then they could just ask.

Host Kate Thornton, 47, said: ‘You have opened up your first ever home, a home you have not lived in yourself to a man that is effectively a stranger… But right now anybody that carries an NHS badge is any friend of anyone.’

Pain: The doctor told Toff and her family that if they had any questions about the disease or how her grandfather was then they could just ask

Pain: The doctor told Toff and her family that if they had any questions about the disease or how her grandfather was then they could just ask