Scarlett Moffatt reveals very glam transformation for Coldplay gig with boyfriend Scott
SCARLETT Moffatt oozed glam as she sported a sexy LBD for date night with her boyfriend Scott Dobinson.
The former Gogglebox star, 31, opted for a trendy black bandeau maxi dress with ruched detail across the chest as the pair headed to Coldplay's latest London gig.
Scarlett paired her summer look with sunglasses perched on her head as she drew attention to her newly-dyed raven locks.
Making sure to add extra glam for the it-gig of the summer, the reality TV star's make up was perfectly applied and finished with a slick of lip gloss.
She wrote in her Instagram caption: "Off to Wembley to see Coldplay eeek so excited."
The camera then panned to Scarlett's policeman boyfriend Scott, who had a beaming smile on his face.
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He wore a black and white striped top and tapped away on his phone as they travelled to the concert.
Thankfully for Scarlett, she had the gig diary date after confessing she felt 'lost' without Love Island on the telly.
Presenter Scarlett shared a snap on Instagram showing her beaming with Love Island couple Paige Thorne and Adam Collard.
She captioned it: "Anyone else feel lost with what to watch on tv since love island has finished ��."
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Paige, 24, commented on the snap - which looked to have been taken on the night of the final last in Majorca last month - with two love heart emojis.
She also revealed her new quirky pass-time which she recently adopted.
The I'm A Celeb champ told fans in a video she had been watching Alex Brooker's new series, Hobby Man, where she stars on the first episode.
She told how the pair had "such a laugh" making their own stout and becoming chess masters.
Scarlett then revealed the Channel 4 series had sparked her new hobby - bird watching - and gushed: "Honestly it was so therapeutic.
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"It's something I definitely want to do again - which I never ever thought I'd say because I have no patience at all.
"Yet I did when it came to bird watching."