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Newly single Scarlett Moffatt celebrates Valentine’s Day in style

She's a new woman!

It’s girl power all the way for Scarlett Moffatt.

The Gogglebox star is feeling the love, but all the love is for herself!

Toasting the single life, she posted a glam photo herself with a glass of champers in hand.

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The 26-year-old captioned the photo: “Happy Valentine’s Eve (to me love from me 😂) 💕 #Monday #valentines #eve”

She looks stunning in a black silk dress with cut-out shoulders as she sits down for a meal in a restaurant.

The Geordie hasn’t yet commented on her newly single status, but we think it’s pretty darn obvious that she is no longer with boyf Luke Crodden.

Scarlett also posted a photo of an image of a pink heart with ‘Girl Power’ as the caption: “Happy Valentine’s Day to all my queens 👸🏻👸🏼👸👸🏾👸🏾👸🏿💕 #valentines #valentinesday #love #girl #power”

According to The Sun, she wanted to be single because “she needs to concentrate on her career”.

Well she’s certainly doing that!

The fitness guru is now set to present Saturday Night Takeaway AND a new version of Davina McCall’s Streetmate.

The I’m A Celebrity… winner has also spoken about how she has got revenge on one of her former school bullies.

She bumped into a girl at the supermarket, and wasn’t afraid to tell her how she had made her feel at school.

Talking to You magazine, Scarlett revealed: “She came up to me all smiling and friendly and told me her two little girls thought she was the coolest mum because we’d been friends at school.

“Usually I’d just smile and walk away. But I had this memory of her coming into school and wearing fake teeth after I’d had my bike accident and doing a really horrid impression of me.”

Go on Scar!

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She said that she used to laugh along at all the horrible jokes that were made about her, but she spent the evenings crying alone in her bedroom.

Scarlet said: “So when she used the F-word – the “friend” word – I shook. I told her that we’d never been friends and that she’d been a bully who had destroyed my confidence and ruined my time at school. I told her I hoped her two daughters would never go through what I’d gone through or have to deal with anyone like her.

“I put down my basket, walked out of there and felt like cheering.”

We feel like cheering too!

Girl power, indeed.


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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