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Gogglebox past stars today – from jail time to coronavirus tragedy

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Gogglebox has made stars of some of the UK’s funniest families, as they dish out their verdicts on the week in telly.Currently airing its 15th season, over the past seven years Gogglebox has seen famous families come and go.While some of the original cast members remain, such as The Siddiqui family and Stephen Webb, many others have called time on the series.Stars such as Scarlett Moffatt, Steph and Dom, and Chris Butland-Steed gained a huge fanbase on the Channel 4 series, only to make the decision to leave.Below we take a look at where these stars are today, after calling time on the Gogglebox experience.Undoubtedly the most famous name to emerge from Gogglebox, Scarlett Moffatt joined the series back in 2014.Thanks to her witty.

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