SCARLETT Moffatt won praise from her followers as she shared a candid holiday video.
The 31-year-old, who is currently abroad with boyfriend Scott, vowed to normalise her ‘boob gap’ in the body positive clip.
Looking amazing, Scarlett showed off her holiday snacks, declaring: “Fanta Lemon, Cheetos & sunshine… PERFECT!!"
She added: “Also don’t forget normalising the old boob gap 🤍 #holiday.”
Her fans rushed to tell her how great she look and thank her for her honesty, with one person writing: “You are my inspiration.”
Another added: “You are a Beautiful young woman and don’t ever forget it!!! X”
Read More on Scarlett Moffatt
Scarlett Moffatt bursts with pride as rarely seen sister Ava celebrates GCSEs
Scarlett Moffatt reveals glam transformation for Coldplay gig with boyfriend
While someone else wrote: “You look amazing, thanks for helping me with my body confidence xx.”
The former Gogglebox star’s confidence is in stark contrast to just a few years ago when she refused to wear a bikini on holiday.
Last year she opened up about accepting herself, explaining: "It’s took me so many years to gain confidence with my body. I’ve let it down at times and missed out on holidays and nights out because I’ve not liked what I’ve seen in the mirror.
“But hey after 5 years of not daring to wear a bikini I’m actually doing it!”
The reality star has been outspoken in the past about her body.
Scarlett lost a whopping three stone and slimmed down from a size 18 to a size 8 for a fitness DVD that was released in 2018.
But in an interview on Frankie Bridge's Open Mind Podcast, Scarlett revealed she wanted to put on weight after the DVD was released because the 700 calorie a day diet was "detrimental" to her mental health.
Most read in TV
Alison Hammond looks slimmer than ever in plunging swimsuit on holiday
Love Island's Gemma Owen left reeling as Luca Bish gives her VERY expensive gift
EastEnders star dies aged just 38 as devastated family pay tribute
Rebecca Adlington reveals heartbreaking miscarriage & emergency surgery
She went on to slam the extreme diet DVD as the "worst thing I've ever done" and wanted to "stop people buying it".
"I slowly realised it was quite detrimental to my mental health," she said.
"I've also deleted all my before and after pictures…Not only were they bad for my peace of mind it wasn't really good for other people because now I look like my before picture again.
"I sort of rebelled against the DVD because I just didn't like how it happened and I just wasn't for it anymore."
Source: Read Full Article