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Scarlett Moffatt says she is 'so proud' of rarely seen sister Ava as she lands results

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Scarlett Moffatt gushed over her sister, Ava as the youngster celebrated receiving her GCSES results on Thursday (August 25).The former I'm A Celebrity...

Get Me Out Of Here! star rarely shares photos alongside her younger sibling but made an exception to celebrate her achievements after months of exams.Scarlett, 31, couldn't help but shout about Ava's achievements as the teen and thousands of other school leavers collected their results after waiting for several weeks.READ MORE: Inside Scarlett Moffatt's relationship with cop boyfriend Scott DobinsonHer gushing post comes just weeks after the two siblings jetted abroad for some much-needed downtime in sunny Puerto Banus, Marbella.Praising her 16-year-old sister, Scarlett said: "So proud of this one for performing outstandingly in her GCSEs with A* and As."You will be reading Archeology at @durhamuniversity in 2 years," alongside a heart emoji.Last week, the star who became a household name on Gogglebox treated fans to a string of snaps from their lavish holiday as she threw shade at the saying "no carbs before Marbs," made famous by reality TV stars.

Captioning her upload, Scarlett said: " Lots of carbs in Marbs, with my absolute fave my little sister Ava."Fans quickly flocked to the comment section to compliment the pair with one saying: "Gorgeous."A second added: "Aww beautiful."" You look stunning," said a third.

However, many were also quick to comment on how much Ava had grown up since they had seen her on screens."Ava is an adult, how fast did she grow up?!" exclaimed one follower.Before another went on to say: "She's grown so much since I met her!" "Wow, she has grown up so much," penned another alongside a shocked face emoji.For more of the latest showbiz news.

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