took a swipe at the all-male I'm A Celebrity final with a cheeky joke after narrowly missing out on a place.
Scarlett Moffatt Jokes About All-Male Final Snub
Scarlett Moffatt took a swipe at the all-male I'm A Celebrity final with a cheeky joke after narrowly missing out on a place. The Gogglebox star, 35, was elimin...
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The Gogglebox star, 35, was eliminated on Thursday night's show, after coming last in the trial, leaving , 43, Harry Redknapp, 79, , 37, and Craig Charles, 61, in the running to be crowned Legend by the public.
Appearing in the studio, Scarlett joined the rest of the 2026 campmates as they waited to find out the results.
Speaking to and Dec Donnelly she said: 'It would be nice to have some oestrogen in the room,' while discussing the finalists.
Scarlett previously admitted she was devastated to leave , leaving an all-male final after coming last in the trial, Keep Your Eye on the Ball.
After bowing out at the last minute, he said: 'I’m gutted that it’s four blokes left. I wanted to do it for the girls! I’ll let them enjoy their football chat around the table.'
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Scarlett Moffatt said it would be 'nice to have some oestrogen in the room' as she took a dig at the all male I'm A Celebrity final
The Gogglebox star, 35, was eliminated on Thursday leaving Mo Farah, 43, Harry Redknapp, 79, Adam Thomas, 37, and Craig Charles, 61, in the running to be crowned Legend
Viewers took to X to complain about the show's format, believing other celebrities deserved to be part of the final four instead.
They wrote: 'Raging for Scarlett as she comes across as a genuine person and was fun in camp';
'Hate this format of the show. These trials have been so harsh. A few that should have been in the final aren't. It's been a rollercoaster.'
'ITV you need to change the format of this all stars South Africa one. It needs to be so the public can vote throughout the show as normal. You making decisions based on trials is not it'.
'I wanted Scarlett to win!'
The trial saw the celebrities have to sit in individual compartments as three different-coloured balls traveled through clear pipes. They had to track the count for each colour while facing various unwelcome distractions.
Scarlett broke down in tears as Ant and Declan revealed she was furthest from the correct total which meant she had to leave immediately.
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The television personality, who won the 2016 series, compared her journey in South Africa to her first stint.
Scarlett previously admitted she was devastated to leave I'm A Celebrity , leaving an all-male final after coming last in the trial, Keep Your Eye on the Ball
She said: 'Last time I felt like a bit of an imposter. I was only twenty-five, I didn’t really know where my place was or who I was as a person. I enjoyed it, but a lot of the time I felt overwhelmed.
'Whereas this time around, I know who I am so I just enjoyed it and went in there less intimidated.
'The campfire chats are what I’m going to miss the most. You have so much time in there, with no distractions, all you do is chat and reflect.
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'Sir Mo Farah is such an amazing soul. I couldn’t get over how forgiving he was, how kind he was. I think he’s made me a better person.'
Of why is was better this time around, Scarlett said: 'Everyone was eccentrically wonderful and so different. Because we’d all done it before, there was some sense of calm. We weren’t constantly on edge, because we knew our way around camp life.'
Scarlett said she wanted Mo to be crowned Legend in the live final, set to air on Friday night.
'Even if I’d got into the final, I’d have said to people, "If you were thinking of voting for me, you should vote for Mo."
'Nobody deserves it as much as him. I really do hope he wins.'
While hosts 'confirmed' that the whole cast would reunite at the live final on Friday night, Beverley Callard has said she won't attend on medical grounds.
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