
Scarlett Moffatt has left fans gobsmacked after debuting her incredible new figure – and revealed she’s officially retired her size 18 wardrobe. The former Gogglebox star, 31, wowed viewers as she stepped out looking radiant during an appearance on Big Brother: Late & Live on Sunday night.
Dressed in a stylish dark green co-ord with feather-trim detailing, Scarlett looked happier than ever as she posed in a curve-hugging mini skirt and matching top. She completed the look with bold leopard print block heels and soft, loose curls, and fans couldn’t stop raving about her look.
Sharing snaps of her outfit on Instagram, Scarlett wrote: “Always been a huge fan of Big Brother, in fact my guilty pleasure will forever be a chicken kebab and watching reality TV! So glad I got to do a major tick off my bucket list and be at a launch night at @bbuk.”

Followers quickly flooded the comment section with compliments, with one writing: “Ahh you look stunning!”
Another added: “Wowsers you look amazing girl.” A third commented: “This is such a good look on you.” Someone else chimed in: “You’ve lost so much weight! Looking fab!”
A further fan gushed: “You look incredible…lovely glow up.” The glowing appearance comes after Scarlett opened up about her long and complicated journey with her body image, revealing she’s now the most confident she’s ever felt.
In a candid interview with The Sun, the TV favourite reflected on her struggles with yo-yo dieting, gruelling bootcamps, and public scrutiny following the release of her controversial fitness DVD in 2016.

At one point, she dropped to a size 8 by undereating and completing up to six hours of daily exercise at a Swiss retreat.
Despite losing three stone, Scarlett admitted she was far from happy, sharing that she still battled low self-esteem.
Now, she says she’s finally embracing her curves and focusing on feeling healthy and confident instead of fitting into a certain dress size.
Scarlett said: “The thing with being body positivity and having body confidence is just celebrating everybody’s body.
“As long as you are healthy, being yourself and you’re being nice to people, you do you.” Scarlett has also spoken about the years she felt she “missed out” due to low confidence, and encourages others to be kinder to themselves.
She shared a personal mindset trick that’s helped her: imagining speaking to her younger self when negative thoughts creep in.

She said: “Would you ever say horrible things to a six-year-old? Of course not. So don’t say it to yourself either.”
Scarlett is passionate about diversity in TV – something she says would’ve helped her when she was younger.
Since first appearing on Gogglebox back in 2014, aged 23, Scarlett has become one of the UK’s most beloved TV personalities – and she’s showing no signs of slowing down.
She’s now taking on more serious topics too, with her upcoming Channel 4 documentary Britain’s Tourette’s Mystery: Scarlett Moffatt Investigates set to air soon.