Scarlett Moffatt is dubbed the ‘real’ I’m A Celeb winner as pregnant star lands a HUGE TV deal after missing out on the final

Scarlett Moffatt, who landed a major TV deal after missing the final, has been named the real winner of I’m a Celebrity South Africa.
The pregnant star, 35, was eliminated after coming in last in a hearing on Thursday night’s show, leaving Mo Farah, 43, Harry Redknapp, 79, Adam Thomas, 37, and Craig Charles, 61, in the race to be crowned a Legend by the public.
And after winning the public’s hearts, Scarlett has already been picked by ITV for her next big project.
Scarlett, who is rumored to begin filming soon, is already balancing multiple plates after announcing she is expecting her second child earlier this week.
he said Sun: ‘I have a job with ITV and I’ve just done a photo shoot in Barcelona.
‘There’s been a hurricane lately; It feels like I was coming out of the woods for the first time ten years ago; ‘The same thing happens again.’
Scarlett Moffatt, 35, has been named the real winner of I’m a Celebrity South Africa as she bagged a major TV deal after missing the final
The Gogglebox star, 35, was eliminated from Thursday night’s show after coming last in the trial, leaving Mo Farah, 43, Harry Redknapp, 79, Adam Thomas, 37, and Craig Charles, 61, in the race to be crowned a Legend by the public.
Scarlett was 25 when she became Queen of the Jungle in the 2016 series; Just two years after he first rose to fame on Gogglebox.
He became so popular that Ant and Dec asked him to co-host Saturday Night Takeaway. He was also asked by Channel 4 to reboot Davina McCall’s Streetmate and he was also appointed as the presenter of ITV’s I’m a Celeb spin-off Extra Camp.
Scarlett stepped out of the spotlight after welcoming her first son, Jude, in June 2023, but the latest I’m a Celebrity all-star series has brought her back to the big time.
A source added to the publication: ‘His diary is full of offers but he’s thrilled to have a big new project booked by ITV.’
Scarlett announced this week that she and fiancé Scott Dobson are expecting their second child.
Appearing in the I’m A Celeb studio live on Friday night, Scarlett joined the rest of her 2026 campmates during the chaotic finale.
Discussing the finalists while speaking to Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly, he said: ‘It would be nice to have some estrogen in the room.’
Scarlett admitted she was devastated to leave I’m a Celebrity, leaving an all-male final after coming last in the Keep Your Eyes on the Ball trial.
After bowing out at the last minute, he said: ‘I’m gutted there are only four men left. I wanted to do this for girls! ‘I’ll let them enjoy football talk around the table.’
Viewers chose X to complain about the programme’s format, believing the other celebrities deserved to be among the final four.
They wrote: ‘I feel angry for Scarlett, who comes across as a real person and is fun at camp’;
‘I hate this format of the show. These trials were very difficult. A few things that should have happened in the final did not happen. It’s been a rollercoaster.’
‘ITV, you need to change the format of this All Stars South Africa. This has to happen so that the public can vote normally throughout the show. ‘Making decisions based on trials is not the case’.
‘I wanted Scarlett to win!’
In the trial, it was observed that the celebrities had to sit in separate compartments while three different colored balls passed through transparent pipes. They had to keep track of the number of each color while facing a variety of unwelcome distractions.
Scarlett burst into tears when Ant and Declan revealed she was the furthest away from the correct total, meaning she had to leave immediately.
Talking about his second experience in the jungle, he said: ‘Last time I felt like a bit of a fraud. I was only twenty-five years old, and I didn’t really know where my place was or who I was as a person. I enjoyed it but felt overwhelmed most of the time.
According to The Sun, Scarlett has been hand-picked by ITV for her next big project after winning the public’s hearts.
‘Whereas this time I know who I am, so I enjoyed it and went in there with less fear.
‘Campfire chats are what I’ll miss the most. You have so much time there that you don’t get distracted, all you do is chat and think.
‘Sir Mo Farah has a wonderful soul. I couldn’t get over how forgiving you were, how kind you were. I think it made me a better person.’
On why it was better this time, Scarlett said: ‘Everyone was wonderful and so different in an eccentric way. There was a bit of a sense of calm as we had all done this before. ‘We weren’t constantly nervous because we knew our way around camp life.’
Scarlett said she wants Mo to be crowned Legend in the live finale, which will air on Friday night.
‘Even if I had made it to the final, I would have told people, ‘If you’re thinking of voting for me, you should vote for Mo.’
‘No one deserves this more than him. I really hope he wins.’
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