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Scarlett Moffatt's rise and spectacular fall - from Gogglebox queen to weight loss scandal

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Scarlett Moffatt had the world at her feet after bursting onto our TV screens. The girl next door might have made her name on Gogglebox, but she actually made her first reality TV appearance in MTV's Beauty School Cop Outs in 2013.

But it was alongside her parents on Gogglebox that she made her name - becoming quite possibly the most famous star to emerge from the Channel 4 show.

She reached the dizzying heights of hosting I'm A Celebrity's spin-off show and joining Ant and Dec for Saturday Night Takeaway and earned a staggering £3 million in two years However, it all went pear-shape as Scarlett lost her two most high-profile jobs in quick succession and was was embroiled in a series of controversies.

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