Scarlett Moffatt spoke out after narrowly missing out on Friday night’s I’m A Celebrity final
There were tears when she left camp but Ant and Dec soon had Scarlett laughing again.(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
Scarlett Moffatt was devastated to leave I’m A Celebrity and desperately wanted some girl power in the final. The former Gogglebox star, 35, came last in the ‘Keep your eye on the ball’ challenge which saw her exit camp tonight and set up an all male final, the first for over two decades on the ITV show.
Speaking afterwards, frustrated Scarlett said: “I’m gutted that it’s four blokes left. I wanted to do it for the girls! I’ll let them enjoy their football chat around the table.”
She had been seen admitting on the show that the chat had become a bit blokey but insisted she was “doing it for all the ladies that were in camp now” and added “I can’t let them down”.

Scarlett on the Cyclone trial(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
Reflecting on her second time in the camp, she had told hosts Ant and Dec: “I’m just gutted I felt like I was so close, I was the last girl standing.
“This show honestly means everything to us, sorry if i cry, but it does. I just feel like growing up i watched you two on SMTV live and hearing your accents made me feel like if I wanted to do it, then I could, cos of you two. It means a lot. I’ve really had the best time.”
In an interview back at the hotel, Scarlet who won and was jungle queen in 2016, added: “Last time I felt like a bit of an imposter. I was only twenty-five, I didn’t really know where my place was or who I was as a person. I enjoyed it, but a lot of the time I felt overwhelmed. Whereas this time around, I know who I am so I just enjoyed it and went in there less intimidated.”
She added: “Everyone was eccentrically wonderful and so different. Because we’d all done it before, there was some sense of calm. We weren’t constantly on edge, because we knew our way around camp life.”
Scarlett, who announced she was pregnant this week, picked out Harry for praise saying he was like “your grandad” but that he was also very fit.
But asked who she wanted to win she didn’t hesitate and replied: “Mo. Genuinely, even if I’d got into the final, I’d have said to people, ‘If you were thinking of voting for me, you should vote for Mo’. Nobody deserves it as much as him. I really do hope he wins!”
Having also bonded with Ashley Roberts and discussed serious topics like miscarriage in the camp, Scarlett has made some friends for life.
Reflecting on what she would miss, she said: “The campfire chats are what I’m going to miss the most. You have so much time in there, with no distractions, all you do is chat and reflect. Sir Mo Farah is such an amazing soul. I couldn’t get over how forgiving he was, how kind he was. I think he’s made me a better person.”
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