Scarlett Moffatt has been seen showing off her growing baby bump just days after confirming she is expecting her second child, in what she has described as a 'miracle' pregnancy. The former I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! winner revealed earlier this week that she and her partner Scott Dobinson are set to welcome another baby later this year. The couple already share a son, Jude, and the announcement was met with an outpouring of messages from fans and friends.
Her pregnancy journey has been marked by openness about past difficulties. Scarlett has previously spoken about experiencing pregnancy loss and the emotional impact it had on her and Scott, sharing deeply personal moments from their attempts to grow their family. The 41-year-old stepped out publicly for the first time since the announcement at the ITV Showcase 2026 event at the Design Museum in London, where she appeared in a cream outfit that highlighted her bump. She was seen posing with one hand resting on her stomach, while Scott Dobinson opted for a smart casual look featuring a suit, trainers and a T-shirt.
Scarlett's recent appearance comes shortly after she reflected on her fertility struggles while in the I'm A Celebrity jungle. Speaking to Sinitta during filming last year, she described the emotional toll of miscarriage and the silence that often surrounds it. She said: 'We tried for a long time and had some losses, and it's not nice, is it? And because no one talks about it, you think something is wrong with you. You're like, why is it not happening? It's a hard one.'
Days after those episodes aired, Scarlett shared the news of her pregnancy on social media with a family photo featuring a baby scan. In the image, her son Jude wore a jumper reading 'big brother', alongside a baby outfit and a note that read: 'We've been keeping a little secret.' The post prompted a wave of congratulations from viewers, colleagues and friends. Following the announcement, Scarlett posted a message of thanks to supporters, saying the response had left the couple overwhelmed. She wrote: 'Honestly we are completely blown away by all your lovely messages. Thank you so much. It still doesn't feel real that Jude is going to be a big brother and I just know he's going to be the most amazing one. We feel so, so grateful for our little miracle.'



