Scarlett Moffatt’s Journey and New Opportunities
Scarlett Moffatt, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, has recently made headlines not just for her participation in I’m A Celebrity, but also for securing a significant TV deal. Despite being eliminated from the show, her performance and personality have captured the public’s attention, leading to exciting new opportunities.
Scarlett, who is currently pregnant with her second child, was eliminated during the latest episode of the South African series. She came last in a trial, which resulted in her leaving the competition. This left Mo Farah, Harry Redknapp, Adam Thomas, and Craig Charles as the final four contestants competing for the title of Legend.
Her elimination did not deter her from receiving offers from major networks. ITV has already reached out to Scarlett for their next big project, which is set to start filming soon. This comes as she balances her personal life, having recently announced her pregnancy.
In an interview with The Sun, Scarlett shared her excitement about the new venture. She mentioned that she had just completed a photoshoot in Barcelona and described the past few weeks as a whirlwind. She compared it to her first experience on the show ten years ago, highlighting how similar the situation feels now.


Scarlett first gained fame at the age of 25 when she won the title of Queen of the Jungle during the 2016 series. Her success on the show led to various opportunities, including co-hosting Saturday Night Takeaway with Ant and Dec, rebooting Streetmate for Channel 4, and hosting Extra Camp for ITV.
After welcoming her first son, Jude, in June 2023, Scarlett stepped back from the spotlight. However, her recent appearance on the I’m A Celebrity All Stars series has brought her back into the public eye.
A source close to Scarlett mentioned that her schedule is packed with offers, but she is particularly excited about the new project with ITV. Scarlett and her fiancé, Scott Dobson, are expecting their second child, adding another layer of excitement to her life.
During the live finale, Scarlett joined her fellow campmates in the studio. She humorously remarked about the all-male final, saying, “It would be nice to have some oestrogen in the room.” She expressed her disappointment at being eliminated, noting that she wanted to represent the female contestants.
Viewers took to social media to express their support for Scarlett, criticizing the show’s format and calling for changes. Many fans felt that other celebrities deserved to be in the final four instead of the current lineup. They praised Scarlett for being genuine and fun during her time on the show.

The trial that led to Scarlett’s elimination involved tracking the count of different-colored balls moving through clear pipes. The process was challenging, and Scarlett broke down in tears when she realized she was the furthest from the correct total.
Reflecting on her experience, Scarlett shared how different this time around was compared to her first stint on the show. She admitted that she felt like an imposter before, unsure of her place in the world. This time, however, she felt more confident and less intimidated.
Scarlett highlighted the importance of the campfire chats, which allowed for meaningful conversations and reflection. She also praised Sir Mo Farah for his kindness and forgiveness, stating that he had a positive impact on her.
She expressed her hope that Mo would win the title, emphasizing that he deserved it more than anyone else. Even if she had made it to the final, she would have encouraged people to vote for Mo.
The final episode saw Adam Thomas crowned as the Jungle Legend after a chaotic and tense finale. This year’s All Stars series has faced criticism due to bullying incidents and conflicts among cast members, including Adam, Jimmy, and David Haye.






