Moffatt won the 2016 series of I’m A Celebrity.

Former Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt has announced she is pregnant with her second child.

The 35-year old, who is starring in the current all-star series of ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… South Africa, revealed the news in a joint post with partner Scott Dobinson.

In a video shared on Instagram on Monday evening, the pair were joined by their son Jude who held a personalised newspaper with a headline saying: “Baby Dobinson another miracle coming soon!”

The post said: “We honestly can’t believe we’re writing this…

“After everything, we feel unbelievably lucky to be able to say… our family is growing.

“One little miracle gave us Jude, and now he’s going to be a big brother.

“And if there’s one thing we know for certain, it’s that he is going to be the most amazing big brother.

“We are so grateful, so excited, and still a little bit in shock…

“Our hearts are fuller than we ever thought possible.”

I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! – South Africa
Gemma Collins, Ashley Roberts, Scarlett Moffatt, Beverley Callard and Sinitta during a photocall for the launch of season two of I’m A Celebrity… South Africa (Ian West/PA)

The comment section was flooded with messages of support including from fellow I’m A Celebrity campmates.

TV personality Gemma Collins said: “Omg congratulations. So happy for you both.”

Pussycat Dolls member Ashley Roberts added: “So happy for you and your beautiful family. Jude has the voice of an angel. Love you girl.”

Moffatt won the 2016 series of the hit ITV reality show filmed in Australia and returned to camp for its all-star spin-off alongside Olympian Sir Mo Farah, actress Beverley Callard and former football manager Harry Redknapp.

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