She sent fans wild when she posted a busty selfie on Instagram earlier this week.
And Scarlett Moffatt continued to flaunt her ample assets as she took to the red carpet at the Brit Awards at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday.
The Gogglebox star, 27, slipped her killer curves into a plunging black cape-style blazer for the star-studded bash.
Busty: Scarlett Moffatt continued to flaunt her ample assets as she took to the red carpets at the Brit Awards at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday
Scarlett ensured all eyes were on her enviable cleavage, which was shown off with the blazer’s plunging neckline while double breasted gold buttons cinched in her tiny waist.
She paired the look with tailored trousers and added a pop of colour to the all-black ensemble with red suede court shoes.
The former I’m A Celeb queen styled her brunette tresses in Hollywood curls and amped up the glamour with a rouge lip, blush-swept cheeks and fluttery eyelashes.
Eye-popping display: The Gogglebox star, 27, slipped her killer curves into a plunging black cape-style blazer for the star-studded bash
Like many stars, the Geordie-beauty sported a white rose pin to the ceremony.
The white roses are a direct nod to #metoo – the movement born on social media last autumn to help demonstrate the widespread prevalence of sexual assault and harassment in the workplace, following the allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein.
The white rose trend started at the Grammys Awards 2018 and have continued on to the British alternative in London.
Glamorous: Scarlett ensured all eyes were on her enviable cleavage which was shown off with the blazer’s plunging neckline while double breasted gold buttons cinched in her tiny waist
Confident: Her latest revealing outfit comes after she posted a sizzling selfie on Instagram on Monday
Hosted by Jack Whitehall, fans will see performances from the likes of Clean Bandit, J Hus, Jorja Smith and Stormzy, Liam Payne and Paloma Faith at the bash.
Emma, 41, co-hosted The BRITs in 2017 with Dermot O’Leary and she said of the honour: ‘I am delighted to be back hosting The BRITs Are Coming, it’s always a fun show to be involved in and I can’t wait to find out which acts have been nominated in 2018.’
Dua Lipa, 22, leads the nominations with five nods, with Ed Sheeran, 27, hot on her heels with four. Sam Smith has been left out completely, in one of the biggest award snubs in history.
There could be a spot of awkwardness on the night as former One Direction bandmates Harry Styles, Zayn Malik and Liam Payne will go head to head in the category of British Artist Video Of The Year.
The winner of the British Artist Video award will be decided by the public, with one of the 10 acts eliminated each week until there are only five left on the night of the awards.
Dua Lipa is up for British Female, British Breakthrough, British Single, British Artist Video of the Year and the prestigious Mastercard British Album of the Year for her self-titled Top Ten debut, which produced the No. 1 single New Rules and three more Top 40 singles.
Ed Sheeran is up for British Male Solo Artist, British Single, Mastercard British Album of the Year and British Artist Video of the Year.
Working the red carpet: The former I’m A Celeb queen styled her brunette tresses in Hollywood curls and amped up the glamour with a rouge lip and blush-swept cheeks
The international categories see huge megastars including Drake, Beck, P!nk, Taylor Swift, Killers, Kendrick Lamar and main show performers Foo Fighters up for awards, as well as Bjork’s ninth BRIT nomination for Best International Female.
Nominated for Best British single are Rag’N’Bone Man – Human, J Hus – Did You See, Clean Bandit – Symphony, Liam Payne ft Quavo – Strip That Down, Calvin Harris ft Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry, Big Sean – Feels, Dua Lipa – New Rules, Ed Sheeran – Shape Of You, Jax Jones – You Don’t Know Me, Jonas Blue – Mama and Little Mix – Touch.
The public will vote for the Best British Single category, as ever – which is usually made up of the best-selling releases from the past year.
Some BRIT Awards categories have already had their winners announced, as Jorja Smith won Critics’ Choice, while Steve Mac was named the Producer of the Year.
Jason Iley, BRITs Chairman and Chairman & CEO of Sony Music UK and Ireland said: ‘This year’s nominations, as well as the incredible performances on our launch show tonight, are representative of an exciting, genre spanning and vibrant year in British music with a strong mix of established acts alongside new and emerging artists who are set to become the big names of the future.’