Pregnant Scarlett Moffatt cradles her child bump in a trendy white gown as she attends the ITV showcase

Pregnant Scarlett Moffatt cradled her growing baby bump in a stylish white dress as she attended the ITV showcase on Thursday evening. 

The I’m A Celebrity star, 35, took to social media on Monday to share the happy news that she and her fiancé Scott Dobinson are expecting their second child. 

Scarlett looked incredible in the sleeveless midi dress which boasted a V-neckline and a long skirt. 

Styling her long dark tresses in neat waves, the Gogglebox star elevated her frame in a pair of towering white sandals and accessorised with chunky gold earrings. 

Scarlett was all smiles as she posed on the red carpet and sweetly cradled her baby bump.  

Earlier this week, the TV personality shared her pregnancy announcement by posting a picture of her baby scan. 

Pregnant Scarlett Moffatt cradled her growing baby bump in a stylish white dress as she attended the ITV showcase on Thursday evening

Scarlett looked incredible in the sleeveless midi dress which boasted a V-neckline 

The stunner simply wore a baggy cardigan for the clip which featured Scott and their son Jude.

Scarlett penned: ‘We honestly can’t believe we’re writing this… After everything, we feel unbelievably lucky to be able to say… our family is growing.

‘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.’

The former Gogglebox star has previously opened up about a challenging four-year fertility journey before welcoming her son Jude in June 2023. 

Just last week Scarlett revealed she and her fiancé Scott ‘laid in bed and cried all day’ after previously suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage in late 2024.

During Friday’s episode of I’m A Celebrity, Scarlett opened up about the miscarriage to Sinitta as she shared the couple were ‘mourning a life’ they had imagined. 

She said: ‘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.’

Scarlett has also previously opened up on her traumatic birth with Jude, sharing how she had ‘significant blood loss’ during labour.  

Styling her long dark tresses in neat waves, the Gogglebox star elevated her frame in a pair of towering white sandals and accessorised with chunky gold earrings

The I’m A Celebrity star, 35, took to social media on Monday to share the happy news that she and her fiancé Scott Dobinson are expecting their second child

Speaking on Loose Women last year, she said: ‘One of the things I really didn’t want when you do a birthing plan was a blood transfusion but I lost, like yeah, I think it was like one and a half litres of blood. 

‘So I was really woozy, and I said [to my husband] “Please go with him” [the baby] and then he had hypoglycaemia.

‘He had low blood sugars, he had jaundice, and I sort of wheeled myself down to NICU and Scott was like, “What are you doing woman, get in bed.”‘ 

Following Jude’s early arrival, Scarlett expressed her gratitude for Neonatal Intensive Care Units on Instagram.

Scarlett said: ‘It’s NICU awareness month. Some of you may know Jude was my little miracle baby, who surprised us super early at just 35 weeks and 5 days, a whole month early.

‘I’m always so grateful to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Durham hospital for all their help & support during that time, especially Helen (pictured here) and Charlotte! 

‘That’s why I’m so happy to be partnering with @waterwipes who have launched their fifth annual Pure Foundation Fund, which gives you the chance to thank individuals and teams who have gone above and beyond for babies born prematurely or admitted into the NICU.’ 

If you’ve been affected by this story, support is available from the Miscarriage Association on 0303 003 6464 or by emailing info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk