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Scarlett Moffatt Speaks Out on David Haye Controversy
Scarlett Moffatt addressed her I'm A Celebrity... co-star David Haye's controversial behaviour on the show during an interview on Good Morning Britain on Friday...
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Scarlett, 35, who left the pre-recorded show on Thursday night, meaning it will be an all-make final, said she would sometimes listen to David, 45, and think: 'I can't believe this is really happening and he's not stopping [talking]'.
Former professional boxer David caused a stir among viewers for his polarising comments, such as when he and his 'bullying row' with , 37.
Scarlett said: 'Now do you know what, I genuinely got on with everyone in there. I was quite vocal in when I thought he was taking it too far.
'I would just say, "Right, stop now David", or "you need to apologise"'.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain, I'm A Celebrity... South Africa star Scarlett Moffatt discussed her time on the show
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She discussed fellow campmate David Haye (pictured), who caused a stir among viewers for polarising comments and a 'bullying' row
She continued: 'I'm not defending him, but I don't think there was ever any ill-intent there. I genuinely don't think he meant to upset people the way that he did.
'But his delivery is shocking. He needs to work on his delivery I think.'
Scarlett went on to explain how, during such moments in camp, she had a 'nervous laugh', adding: 'You know when you're like, "I can't believe this is really happening and he's not stopping"
'So it was a bit of a nervous laugh really as well because I was just like, "What is happening?"'
David has been accused of 'bullying' after a series of swipes towards Adam were aired, which, in one instance, saw him brand the actor 'useless' for excusing himself from a trial due to his health.
Adam has since said he has been having therapy because the row 'f***ed with him.'
Addressing whether the live final could be 'awkward' due to David and Adam's feud, Scarlett claimed: 'I know since that they've spoken and everything is all well there, actually.'
Earlier in the series, David left his co-stars in shock .
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David went on to clarify that he meant that less attractive women have better personalities because their 'banter and jokes' distract from their appearance.
The former boxing champion was discussing his girlfriend Sian Osborne with Scarlett and Ashley Roberts, who looked horrified by his admission.
He said: 'It'd be good to get everyone together as well, after this. [Sian] can cook, for like, 60 people. We have these parties in Costa Rica...'
Pussycat Dolls star Ashley interjected: 'Who is this woman?'
In response, David went on to describe her as: 'Tall, blue eyes...'
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Sinitta then said: 'She sounds like she's drop dead gorgeous.'
David replied: 'She's lovely, she's got the personality of a proper ugly bird.'
A gobsmacked Scarlett said: 'You can't say that, David! You can't say that', laughing in disbelief.
As Scarlett and Ashley asked what he means by the comment, David clarified: 'Most ugly girls realise they've got to have a personality to banter, tell jokes and s**t.
'People overlook the fact they're not aesthetically amazing straight away.
'What's it called - Ugly Duckling Syndrome? When girls are ugly when they start off, then get pretty as they get older. But they've still got the personality of when they're ugly.'
In the first episode, he controversially sent Coronation Street legend Beverley Callard, 69, to the inferior Savannah Scrub camp.
Fellow I'm A Celebrity... South Africa campmate Gemma Collins took a swipe at David after the pair's elimination aired - after
Elsewhere in the Good Morning Britain interview, Scarlett discussed the .
She penned in her pregnancy announcement post: 'We honestly can't believe we're writing this… After everything, we feel unbelievably lucky to be able to say… our family is growing.
I'm A Celeb star Scarlett announced that she is expecting her second child with her fiancé Scott Dobinson in sweet clip
'One little miracle gave us Jude, and now he's going to be a big brother. And if there's one thing we know for certain, it's that he is going to be the most amazing big brother ❤️.
'We are so grateful, so excited, and still a little bit in shock… Our hearts are fuller than we ever thought possible.'
During I'm A Celebrity... South Africa, which was filmed in September 2025, Scarlett told her fellow campmates: 'After Jude was born, we tried again and got quite far on and miscarried and it was just... I remember Scott's mum and dad took Jude for the day, and me and Scott just laid in bed crying.
'You imagine them running downstairs at Christmas together. You like... imagine it, you know. It is hard. It's awful.'
Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, Scarlett added: 'When you lose a baby in that way, you're sort of mourning a life that you imagined. It's just really sad.'
She was later seen saying to Sinitta: 'We have to just be so grateful that we've got ours, do you know what I mean?'
Months on, Scarlett told Kate Garraway and Ranvir Singh: 'We're just so grateful, genuinely never thought it would happen to us again.
'It still doesn't feel real yet, but it was so moving watching that knowing that now, we are in a position where Jude's going to get a baby brother or sister.'
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