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AS SHE GUEST EDITS A SPECIAL ONLINE ISSU SCARLETT MOFFATT ON REACHING OUT FOR HELP AT HER LOWEST POINT — AND FINDING LOVE

She broke onto our screens as a hilarious 20-something on Gogglebox, who had viewers at home in stitches as they watched her having a giggle with her family. Yet Scarlett Moffatt’s journey with mental health hasn’t been a straightforward one.

When she should have been riding high from her I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! triumph, after winning millions of votes and being crowned 2016’s queen of the jungle, Scarlett found that life in the spotlight wasn’t as rosy as she’d thought.

“I suddenly felt as if there was a magnifying glass on me and everyone in the UK had an opinion of me,” Scarlett tells , as she poses for our digital cover as our guest editor to mark Mental Health Awareness Week. “Everything I did,

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