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Gogglebox star looks completely unrecognisable in rare snap as she reunites with her famous sister - almost a decade after appearing together on the Channel 4 show
Former Gogglebox star Ava-Grace Moffatt looked unrecognisable as she reunited with famous sister Scarlett on Thursday.
The reality star, 18, who rose to fame as a youngster and is now in University, cut a trendy figure in the rare snap with her sibling, 34, almost a decade after they appeared together on the Channel 4 show.
Ava cut a trendy figure in a Guns N' Roses T-shirt which she teamed with a hoodie and headscarf while posing with Scartlett at a train station.
The former I'm A Celeb star beamed while shelling her eyes behind huge shades and captioned the snap: 'Sister Day'.
The Moffatt family joined Gogglebox in 2014 during the third series, with Scarlett quickly becoming a fan favourite for her outspoken personality.
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Initially appearing with just her parents, Mark and Betty, Scarlett was later joined by Ava from series seven, before they all exited in 2016.
Following the family's stint on Gogglebox Ava and the family joined Scarlett in Australia when she hosted the I'm A Celeb spin-off after winning the main show in 2016.
In 2019 the family also appeared in The Tribe Next Door Channel Four documentary that saw them live alongside the Himba community in a Namibian tribal village, in an exact replica of their parents Newcastle home.
But the experiment hit the headlines and branded 'twisted' and 'harmful' by activist charity, while angry fans said the show 'screams privilege'.
It comes just days after it was revealed Scarlett was reportledy in talks to join the All Stars version of I'm A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here!
She was crowned Queen of the Jungle back in 2016, so her appearance on All Stars would mark her tenth anniversary of winning the show.
Filming is set to start in South Africa later this year with a source telling The Sun: 'Scarlett won I'm A Celeb in 2016 and was hugely popular with viewers, so everyone's really excited she might be returning for the new All Stars series.
'She is so game for a laugh and knows what to expect in terms of the Bushtucker Trials, so she'll throw herself into every task.
'Scarlett is a mum now and she wants to do it to show her little boy how brave she can be.'
MailOnline have contacted Scarlett's representatives and ITV for comment.
It was revealed in February that Ant and Dec would be returning to host another All Stars series.
A source close to the production revealed: 'It did well last time and while they can't do it annually, they wanted to do another.'
The first series featured a star-studded lineup of former contestants, including boxing champion Amir Khan, Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan, TV presenter Carol Vorderman and Olympic athlete Fatima Whitbread.
Series six runner-up Myleene Klass was crowned the winner after defeating series 16 campmate Jordan Banjo in the final survival trial.
A spin-off of the original I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, the special is filmed in Kruger National Park, South Africa, where celebrities take on various challenges in a basic, luxury-free camp.
Unlike the original format, however, the all-star series does not allow viewers to vote for contestants to face Bushtucker Trials.
Instead, the campmates battle it out for the title of 'Legend,' departing from the traditional crowning of a Jungle King or Queen.
The I'm A Celebrity… South Africa special garnered strong viewership, with an average of 5.5 million viewers tuning in per episode.