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Scarlett Moffatt lands huge new presenting roles - including brand new Streetmate!

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Gemma Strong
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Scarlett Moffatt's star is on the rise! Having recently been crowned queen of the I'm A Celebrity jungle, the 26-year-old is set to helm two big new shows for Channel 4. One is an as-yet-unnamed entertainment series that she will co-host with comedian Alan Carr, while the other is already familiar to TV viewers - a reboot of TV dating show Streetmate.

As with the original 90s series, which was originally hosted by Davina McCall, Scarlett will take to the streets and attempt to play matchmaker for members of the public.

Scarlett Moffatt to host new series of Streetmate

Scarlett Moffatt has landed a number of big presenting roles - including brand new Streetmate

"I can't believe Channel 4 have asked me to present this iconic show," Scarlett said of her new hosting job. "I remember watching Davina on Streetmate when I was younger and thinking, 'Females can present entertainment shows too. I want to do that when I am older.' It's such a fun show and it's two of my favourite things to do; chat to randomers and a love story."

And the good news just keeps on coming for Scarlett. It has also been announced that she will help host the National Television Awards this year, alongside Dermot O'Leary. The reality star will be presenting from backstage at the awards, which are set to take place on 25 January. "So excited! I’m hosting backstage at the @OfficialNTAs I can't wait!" she wrote on Twitter. "I've never even been to an awards ceremony never mind help host one!"

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Scarlett is also set to help present Saturday Night Takeaway alongside Ant and Dec when it returns later this year.

"I've watched Saturday Night Takeaway with my family for as long as I can remember I’m such a huge fan, so to be part of one of the biggest entertainment shows out there, with two of my all time TV heroes Ant and Dec, is an absolute dream," she told The Sun. "I am so excited. I didn’t think 2016 could be topped but I really can’t wait for my Saturday nights now."

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