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Georgia Toffolo risks losing £650k Chelsea flat after breaking management company’s no pet policy

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GEORGIA Toffolo has risked losing her £650k Chelsea flat after breaking management company's no pet policy. The Made in Chelsea star welcomed Monty the King Charles Spaniel into her stunning two-bed home in March not knowing that it went against her landlord's rules.

Speaking on a podcast, she said: "I got an email yesterday about the dog, they were like, 'This is not part of your lease', so I might have to move out of my lovely house, but Monty’s worth it." But all worries aside, Georgia reassured listeners that her pooch knows exactly how to behave indoors - and that no accidents would ever happen.

She added: "He’s really well trained. I wouldn’t allow anything to happen to the house. "I think at the moment, with everything going on, is.

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