Scarlett Moffatt's 'boobs are cleaning her shoes' as she slides down stairs

Scarlett Moffatt is no stranger to amusing her followers and her latest Tik Tok video was no different.

The former Gogglebox sensation, 30, made the decision to drop her bra as we entered week four of coronavirus lockdown before taking part in a viral video trend.

While strutting to her lavish staircase, the star grinned from ear-to-ear as Neil Diamond’s worldwide smash hit Sweet Caroline played in the background.

After marching down several steps, the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! legend took a seat on the black carpet.

Displaying a huge smile, she threw her hands in the air and slid down on her bum as the famous chorus kicked in.

Scarlett seemed in high spirits as she took part in the trend

Sharing the clip to her Instagram page, Scarlett said: “So you ask, how’s self-isolation going nearly 4 weeks in?

“Well I still haven’t got a bra on & my boobs are cleaning my shoes, but I’m safe in the house, thankful for key workers & enjoying Tik Tok.”

Her legion of 2 million followers instantly flooded the comment section in fits of laughter.

Scarlett joked that her boobs were cleaning her shoes as she went braless

One fan commented: “Watched this on repeat, absolutely laughing!! Thank you, Scarlett needed that.”

While a second added: “This has given me all the LOLS I needed this afternoon.”

“Anyone else just watching this on loop for the 56th time,” penned a third.

Scarlett has bene left relying on her mum as she doesn’t drive (Image: scarlettmoffatt/Instagram)

Scarlett also recently revealed that her mum Betty had to do a shop for essential items for her as she doesn’t have a car.

Boris Johnson’s social distancing rules means that Betty has to stay at least two metres from her.

The 30-year-old took to her Instagram stories to share a snap of her mum delivering her shopping, adding: “To the best mam dropping off essentials,

“Wish I could drive.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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