Former Gogglebox star Ava-Grace Moffatt looked completely unrecognizable as she returned home from university to meet her famous sister Scarlett on Tuesday.
The reality star, 18, first rose to fame as a child on the popular show and almost a decade later, she’s all grown up.
Scarlett, 34, also known for winning I’m A Celeb, took to her Instagram Stories and posted a clip of the couple doing some last-minute Christmas shopping.
“I love that my sister is back from college for Christmas,” she wrote, as the two enjoyed some festive bonding time.
The Moffatt family joined Gogglebox in 2014 during season three, and Scarlett quickly became a fan favorite for her outspoken personality.
Initially appearing only with her parents, Mark and Betty, Scarlett was joined by Ava in season seven.
Former Gogglebox star Ava-Grace Moffatt looked completely unrecognizable as she returned home from university to meet her famous sister Scarlett on Tuesday.
The reality star, 18, first rose to fame as a child on the popular show and almost a decade later, she’s all grown up.
Scarlett, also known for winning I’m A Celeb, took to her Instagram Stories to share her excitement as she posted a clip of the couple doing some last-minute Christmas shopping.
This was followed by her then-boyfriend Luke Crodden joining for series eight, The Mirror reported.
Following the family’s stint on Gogglebox, Ava and the family joined Scarlett in Australia when she hosted spin-off I’m A Celeb after winning the main show in 2016.
In 2019, the family also appeared in The Tribe Next Door Channel Four documentary which saw them living alongside the Himba community in a Namibian tribal village, in an exact replica of their parents’ home in Newcastle.
The sister’s departure comes after Scarlett suffered Christmas chaos earlier in the day, as much of the food she ordered from Click & Collect was replaced with something else.
The TV presenter shared a video on Christmas Eve telling her fans about familiar festive treats that were unavailable and therefore replaced when she went to pick them up.
Luckily, Scarlett saw the funny side of it as she laughed while detailing all of her replacements.
She said: ‘Substitutes are crazy. So this morning (his son) Jude and I went to pick up our click and collect at seven or seven thirty. So they said, “There are some substitutes.”
‘It’s not a bother, darling. You’re dressed as an elf, I’m in a festive mood, I don’t care. What are the substitutes?
Ava also appeared in her family’s Channel 4 documentary, The Tribe Next Door.
The sisters’ departure comes after Scarlett suffered Christmas chaos earlier in the day, as much of the food she ordered from Click & Collect was replaced with something else.
The TV host shared a video on Christmas Eve telling her fans about her family’s holiday treats that were unavailable and therefore replaced when she went to pick them up.
‘”Um, your stack of salted caramel profiteroles, we’ve swapped them for two packages of eclairs. Your rosemary for making cocktails, we’ve swapped them for some parsley. Cauliflower cheese, we’ll put some potato dolphin wires in there. . “‘
Laughing, Scarlett added: “Honestly, I’m going to check them out because some of them are hilarious.”
“I expected my pigs and my blankets to put out a faux fur blanket and just say, enjoy, it’s a blanket because honestly, it’s hilarious.”
Scarlett encouraged her followers to share their own Christmas surrogate horror stories and there were many.
Scarlett encouraged her followers to share their own Christmas horror stories and there were many.
One fan wrote: “Rosemary, dill, after eight, a mint aero and personal favorite croissants, Mars bars, wtf.”
Others wrote: ‘Tesco once replaced a roast beef (for Christmas) with a packet of meatballs! I had to go shopping again on Christmas Eve.
‘I replaced the donuts with onion rings! The kids weren’t impressed when they asked what was for the pudding and I said ‘onion rings!’
‘I had a win the other day – giant Yorkshire pudding replaced £25 of ham but they only charged me 31p! My lucky day.’
“I ordered phishing food from Ben & Jerry’s… and got real fish food flakes.”