Scarlett Moffatt opens up on cancer scare after having abnormal results from smear test
Taking to Instagram stories, Scarlett Moffatt opened up about how she went for a biopsy after receiving abnormal results from her smear test.
Maura Higgins, Louise Thompson and Amber Turner join celebrity pals and share their smear test tips in a bid to end smear fearShe then went on to explain how doctors and nurses are trained to be so helpful and make you feel comfortable to put people at ease during the test. Read More Scarlett Moffatt Scarlett’s love life is going swimmingly, with the I’m A Celeb queen loved-up with boyfriend Scott Dobinsons.
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