Scarlett Moffatt claims she was called 'fat' and 'Miss Piggy' in documentary about Tourette's
Daily MailScarlett Moffatt has claimed she had to grow 'thick skin' after she was called 'fat' and 'Miss Piggy' while filming a documentary about teenagers with Tourette's syndrome. 'I definitely had to grow thick skin': Scarlett Moffatt has claimed she was branded 'fat' and 'Miss Piggy' by teenagers with Tourette's syndrome as she filmed a documentary at a school In the programme, the former Gogglebox star visits a school, meets with TikTok influencers, neurologists and charity campaigners to understand Tourette's in more detail. Good watch: The TV personality, 31, investigates a surge in cases of young people with the disorder in a new Channel 4 special Previously speaking about her documentary, Scarlett told The Sun: 'This is something I feel incredibly passionate about as I suffered with facial tics when diagnosed with Bell's palsy as a child. Scarlett recently said she's very happy being a size 18 and encourages everyone to celebrate their bodies without having to rely on 'fatties unite' But there were rumours Scarlett had achieved her weight loss through going to intense boot camps and eating just 700 calories a day, and not the workouts in her DVD - rumours the star has denied.