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Scarlett Moffatt admits she 'purposefully put weight on' after controversial fitness DVD

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Scarlett Moffatt has opened up about the online bullying she has received about her weight and body image. The former Gogglebox star revealed she deals with the abuse by sharing the Samaritans' number to keyboard warriors.

Opening up further in the chat with Frankie Bridge on the singer’s Open Mind podcast, the 29-year-old admitted she purposefully put on weight after she dropped from a size 18 to a size 8 by using her fitness DVD.

She began: "I do get grief about how I handle trolls because I message them and ask if they're OK and send them the number for the Samaritans. "I’ve never been in a place where I've felt the need to comment on someone's photo and say you look fat or ugly. "They must be in such a dark place that the only way they

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