I’m A Celebrity winner Scarlett Moffatt insists she’s been left heartbroken after Martin Roberts bullying claims
The former Gogglebox star has hit back after she was accused of picking on fellow camp mate Martin
SCARLETT Moffatt has revealed she’s horrified by claims she bullied for former I’m A Celebrity camp mate Martin Roberts.
In an emotional interview with The Sun, the winner of this year’s competition reveals she’s been left feeling “heartbroken” by the allegations and denies she bullied him during the competition.
Homes Under The Hammer star Martin ran into hot water with his fellow star Danny Baker at the start of the show and later, both he and Scarlett were accused of bullying him.
But speaking exclusively to The Sun, Scarlett, 26, admits she’s been left upset and bewildered.
Scarlett said: “I find that bizarre. I was bullied. Me and Martin had a lot of conversations about our past.
“We had very similar school experiences, which is how I sort of ended up bonding with him.
“I was like, ‘Oh my God you’re exactly like me’. I’ve never been called a bully in my life. That honestly breaks my heart because I’ve been through it.
“I would never ever, ever want anyone to feel half of what I’ve been through.
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“The feeling of isolation and being an outsider is awful. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone, let alone make anyone feel that way.”
The reality star is set to make over £1 million after winning the competition and admits she’s planning on giving her body an overhaul.
She said: “Now that I’ve lost weight, and my t*tties are cleaning my shoes, I would like them lifted to where they are meant to be.”
Scarlett, who beat comedian Joel Dommett, 30, and Emmerdale actor Adam Thomas, 28, to the jungle throne, has undergone a major transformation since the summer.
She went from a size 16 to a size eight after doctors warned her she was at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, but it has left her self-conscious about her body.
Scarlett said: “When I was bigger I had J-cup boobs and I would get a really bad backache. I was advised by the doctors actually that I should probably get them reduced.
“It isn’t that it bothers me particularly, but I would just love to be able to not have to wear a maternity bra, and have one that normal people wear. And that is one thing I’m going to look into next year.”
And Scarlett, from Bishop Auckland, County Durham, says she cannot wait to treat her parents Mark, 50, and Betty, 46.
She said: “It would just be nice to buy my dad a caravan. I don’t think I’ve ever felt as happy or content as I have now, so a million pounds isn’t going to make any difference.
“I’m really sensible with my money. So I would like to own my own house rather than rent.
“That’s really boring isn’t it? What else can I buy? Loads of chicken kebabs!”
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