Television personality Scarlett Moffatt has publicly showcased her growing baby bump for the first time since announcing her pregnancy with her second child.

Pregnancy Announcement and Barcelona Getaway

The 35-year-old, known for her appearance on 'I'm A Celebrity', shared the joyful news with her followers on Monday, revealing that she and her fiancé, Scott Dobinson, are expecting another addition to their family. The initial announcement featured a scan image of the baby, with Scarlett sporting a comfortable, oversized cardigan alongside Scott and their son, Jude.

Currently enjoying a getaway to Barcelona, Scarlett has been spotted in a flowing white maxi dress, proudly displaying her expanding bump. She explained that she is in Spain for a fashion photoshoot with a prominent brand.

Cravings and Support

In a lighthearted social media post, she playfully attributed her cravings to the baby, joking that she can now blame any desire for treats – like Fanta Orange or chicken nuggets – on her little one. Prior to her trip, Scarlett expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of support she received following her pregnancy announcement, noting the immense love already surrounding the unborn child.

She also remarked on how quickly her bump is growing, suggesting it might be more noticeable this time around.

Previous Fertility Challenges

Scarlett and Scott’s journey to expand their family has been marked by challenges. They previously navigated a four-year fertility struggle before welcoming their son Jude in June 2023.

Just last week, Scarlett revealed the couple experienced a heartbreaking miscarriage in late 2024, an event that left them deeply saddened. During a conversation on 'I'm A Celebrity', she shared the emotional toll of the loss with Sinitta, describing how they spent a day mourning the future they had envisioned.

Past Birth Experience and Advocacy

Scarlett also recounted a traumatic birth experience with Jude, involving significant blood loss and a subsequent blood transfusion, as well as Jude needing care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) due to low blood sugar and jaundice. She has since become an advocate for NICU awareness and is partnering with WaterWipes to support their Pure Foundation Fund, which provides support to premature babies and their families.

Support is available from the Miscarriage Association on 0303 003 6464 or by emailing info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk