Scarlett Moffatt Jokes About All-Male I'm A Celebrity Final After Elimination

Moffatt's Playful Remark

Scarlett Moffatt made a lighthearted comment regarding the exclusively male lineup in the final of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, following her elimination from the show. The 35-year-old expressed a desire for some female representation after leaving the jungle.

Elimination and Finalists

Scarlett Moffatt was voted out on Thursday evening after a challenging trial called ‘Keep Your Eye on the Ball.’ This left Mo Farah, Harry Redknapp, Adam Thomas, and Craig Charles to compete for the title of ‘Legend.’

Studio Appearance and Oestrogen Comment

During her appearance on the live studio show on Friday, Scarlett shared her observation with hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly, stating it would be “nice to have some oestrogen in the room.” She had previously admitted her disappointment at leaving, especially with the final consisting entirely of male contestants.

Viewers React on Social Media

Scarlett’s elimination sparked a wave of reactions on X (formerly Twitter), with many viewers expressing their support for her and questioning the show’s format. Several fans believed other celebrities were more deserving of a place in the final four.

Calls for Format Changes

Viewers advocated for a return to public voting throughout the show, arguing that trial-based decisions didn’t accurately reflect audience preference. Comments ranged from expressions of support for Scarlett to calls for ITV to revamp the format of the ‘All Stars’ edition.

The Trial and Scarlett's Reaction

The trial involved celebrities tracking the count of different coloured balls moving through clear pipes while facing distractions. Scarlett’s emotional reaction to learning she was furthest from the correct total, leading to her immediate departure, resonated with viewers.

Reflecting on Her 'I'm A Celeb' Experiences

Scarlett reflected on her second experience on I’m A Celebrity, contrasting it with her winning appearance in 2016. She described feeling like an “imposter” during her first stint, lacking self-assurance.

Enjoying the Experience

This time, however, she entered the jungle with a stronger sense of self, allowing her to fully enjoy the experience and connect with her fellow campmates. She particularly cherished the campfire conversations, emphasizing the opportunity for genuine connection.

Praise for Campmates and Support for Mo Farah

Scarlett praised Sir Mo Farah as an “amazing soul,” highlighting his forgiveness and kindness. Despite her own aspirations, she wholeheartedly endorsed Mo Farah as the deserving winner, even suggesting viewers vote for him instead of her. The planned live final reunion was slightly dampened by Beverley Callard’s inability to attend due to medical reasons.