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Scarlett Moffatt reveals secret to body confidence
Scarlett Moffatt says the secret to feeling body confident is not caring about other people’s opinions.
The popular Geordie TV star, 31, recently rebuffed attempts by others to convince her otherwise, claiming that she is happier in size 18 than she ever was in size 8.
Speaking to the Standard, she said:“I think just realising that none of it really matters. I’m not very stereotypically the people that you see on TV and I just think life’s too short, it really is and a big thing that I keep trying to get across is body positivity doesn’t mean that just cos you’re bigger you have to be like, positive about your body. It just means celebrating the fact that everyone’s different, like no matter what your shape or size, just celebrate the fact that people are wonderful and the world would be boring if we were all the same.
“I’ve stayed at a lot of Hampton By Hiltons and always had a good night’s sleep there and the breakfast is free and superb. You can put a little Danish in your bag and no one will mind.
“I don’t want to feel judged that I’m having like three croissants, whereas if you pop it on your plate yourself, no one cares. They’ve got amazing waffle makers too.”
Prior to making the country laugh on Gogglebox and winning I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, Moffatt first gained notoriety on MTV’s Beauty School Cop Outs.
With a time as a presenter on Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, she further displayed her sense of humour. She also embraced the paranormal with her Scarlett Moffatt Wants To Believe podcast and broadened people’s perspectives with The British Tribe Next Door.
“I’m very aware of the privileged position that I’m in to wake up every day and feel really happy and positive about work. I know that’s a really big thing and I am very grateful for it,” she reflected on her varied career path.
“I want to shock people. I don’t want people to go ‘oh that’s Scarlett from dot dot dot,’ I want it to be ‘oh Scarlett’s doing this,’ or ‘Scarlett’s doing that,’ so I just do everything that I’m passionate about.
“I have a lot of weird and wonderful hobbies that I enjoy so I try and incorporate all them. Even this campaign, I absolutely love food and a buffet so I just choose things that will bring me joy and then life’s just really fun.”
Britain’s Tourette’s Mystery: Scarlett Moffatt Investigates, her first documentary, debuted on Channel 4 earlier this month.
She hopes that this could be the beginning of a new career route for her based on her own personal experience of facial tics following her diagnosis with Bell’s Palsy at the age of 12.
She explained: “I want to continue doing documentaries because that was something that really challenged us and was very sort of outside my comfort zone so I think I definitely want to continue to do some documentaries, some hard-hitting stuff so hopefully the documentary goes well and people enjoy my style of investigative journalism.”
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