Celebrity from I'm A Celebrity, Scarlett Moffatt, suggests underlying dispute with cryptic social media update before All Stars comeback
Scarlett Moffatt, the 34-year-old reality star who won I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! back in 2016, is set to return to the jungle for the All Stars series later this year.
In a recent Instagram post, Moffatt shared a selfie of herself in an orange and cream patterned shirt, hinting at her participation in the upcoming series. Insiders told The Sun that Moffatt is in advanced talks to join the All Stars version of the show.
Moffatt broke her silence on the stint in a campaign for M&Ms, stating that she may tackle the trials differently this time around. She admitted that she would "go in and be herself" and "give them [the trials] my best shot."
The All Stars series will film in South Africa and is set to air next year, coinciding with the ten-year anniversary of Moffatt's win. The series will be hosted by Ant and Dec, as always.
Moffatt's Instagram post contained more than just a hint about her return to the show. Some fans praised her comment, with one noting their appreciation for the sentiment of loving someone from a distance. However, others speculated that Moffatt possibly hinted at a secret rivalry with Stacey Solomon.
Moffatt has been open about the positive changes she has made in her life, including putting herself first, therapy, journaling, a skincare routine, moving more, and drinking water. She told her followers that she likes to keep her Instagram space positive, and her recent post was no exception.
Despite her fear levels increasing, as she mentioned in the article, Moffatt seems ready to face the challenges that the All Stars series will bring. Fans can't wait to see her back in the jungle, cheering her on every step of the way.
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