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Will Twigger

Scarlett Moffatt mocks her 13 year old self with mad rave dance in hilarious skit

Scarlett Moffatt has shown off her comedy chops as she took to TikTok with a skit comparing her 13 year old self to 13 year olds now.

The former Gogglebox star, now 30, busted out some laid back, slow dance moves as she laughed about 13 year olds dance nowadays.

She followed it with another clip of herself, rocking a hoodie, baseball cap and layers of fake tan as she pounded her fist to blaring club music.

Scarlett had also thickened her eyebrows with makeup.

"Me at 13 in 2003 IDST," she laughed.

Sharing the clip to Instagram, she appealed for followers the same age who could relate.

She compared modern teens to herself (Instagram)

This Country star and co-pen Daisy May Cooper, 34, chimed in: "Mate this has brought me so much joy.

"Can we have a 90s party one day."

Actress Charlotte Dawson offered: "Hahahahaha I loved doing this one too #idst."

Scarlett raved to club music with her 13 year old look (Instagram)
Scarlett rocked a bold look for the skit (Instagram)

Scarlett's spent much of lockdown working on her new podcast, which examines the world's most peculiar conspiracy theories.

Scarlett Moffatt Wants To Believe hosts a number of guests as they dissect conspiracies around mermaid, robot pigeons and time travellers building the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Recently, she hosted Joe Swash, the pair concerned that the government were secretly snooping on every citizen - maybe even with the use of pigeons.

"It isn't that far-fetched," Scarlett insisted, "They're very incognito, they're everywhere, they're in major cities.

Scarlett deals the most bizarre conspiracy theories (BBC)

"You'd never suspect a pigeon."

The I'm A Celeb winner also reckons that time travel is a reality.

She said: "Basically Einstein and Stephen Hawking said if you could travel the speed of light you could travel back in time.

"Because humans could not measure the speed of light back then to that precision, I reckon people from the future have travelled back in time to build the Pyramid."

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