She has always been candid about her struggles with body confidence.
The Beauty School Cop Outs star, 29, whose weight has famously fluctuated over the years, spoke to New! Magazine about her figure and while she admitted she is confident within herself, she will ‘never be perfect or truly happy’
So Scarlett Moffatt’s fans will undoubtedly be overjoyed to discover that the star is finally feeling comfortable in her shape after years of struggling.
Scarlett was opening up about how she deals with body image and confesses she is finally feeling better about herself.
Speaking to the magazine, she said: ‘I’ve been lots of different shapes and sizes but I feel like now I’m just really happy in myself and I think that reflects on the outside…
‘I’m not pretending that I’m the perfect body shape. I’ve got boobs and hips and rather than try and cover them up, I’m embracing them. I’m trying to show them off a bit more.
Last week, Scarlett revealed that she privately messages body shamers on social media to ask if they’re okay as she discusses how she tackles negative criticism.
The former Gogglebox star also stated that ‘the world would be a boring place if we all looked the same’ as she launches her new, inclusive Scarlett Loves Peacock edit.
After soaring to fame on the Channel 4 show alongside her family, Scarlett has gone on to become a household name, having starred on huge shows including I’m A Celebrity, Saturday Night Takeaway and Streetmate.
But with newfound fame comes naysayers, with the County Durham native having sadly faced her fair share of internet trolls and body shamers.
After soaring to fame on the Channel 4 show alongside her family, Scarlett has gone on to become a household name, having starred on huge shows including I’m A Celebrity, Saturday Night Takeaway and Streetmate.
But with newfound fame comes naysayers, with the County Durham native having sadly faced her fair share of internet trolls and body shamers.
‘So, a couple of times I have actually messaged people and said, “are you okay?” and every time I’ve done that, they’ve always messaged back and said, “I’m so sorry!” So hopefully they learn from it.’
Pointing out the downside to her bold actions, she added: ‘Unfortunately, you can’t spend all your time messaging people asking if they’re alright!’
It’s not just Scarlett who has her own way of coping with the criticism, her mother Betty also has a tried and tested method of releasing her anger when her daughter is trolled.
‘My mum will write out her response to the trolls but will never actually post it, she just deletes it!’ she explained. ‘She’s always like “I just want to press send!” and I’m like “you can’t! It would be everywhere; you can’t press send!”