Scarlett Moffatt ‘getting used to being a Christian’ after spiritual awakening
06.04.2022 - 16:13
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Scarlett Moffatt has revealed she had a spiritual awakening as she participated in the BBC Two series Pilgrimage, and now describes herself as a Christian. The former Gogglebox star joined Richard Madeley and Kate Garraway on Wednesday’s Good Morning Britain where she explained that she found herself ‘defending’ her beliefs during the filming of the programme. Scarlett also admitted she is now ‘getting used to’ being a Christian.
‘It was really thought provoking,’ she told the presenters. ‘I am normally on my phone or chatting with my friends but I have taken the time to think now. ‘Now I would say that I am a Christian.
I am now still getting used to it. We went to live with some monks and we chatted about our beliefs and I found myself defending my religion and beliefs and then I thought that it must mean a lot to me. ’ Scarlett is among the seven celebrities that feature in the new series, along with interior designer and presenter Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, England cricketing legend Monty Panesar and Emmerdale actor Louisa Clein.
Former Countdown host and Apprentice advisor Nick Hewer, comedian Shazia Mirza and Paralympian Will Bayley also appear. The seven stars were filmed ‘following in the footsteps’ of sixth-Century monk Saint Columba on ‘ancient pilgrimages and heritage walking trails’ covering 1,000 miles from Ireland to Scotland. ‘Over 15 days, the seven pilgrims will follow in the footsteps of the sixth century Irish monk, Saint Columba, seeking out his legacy as a key figure in early British Christianity who helped spread the faith from Ireland to Scotland and beyond,’ the synopsis reads.
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