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Scarlett Moffatt breaks down in tears after attempted kidnap by stranger who stalked her on social media

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SCARLETT Moffatt broke down in tears last night after a stranger tried to ABDUCT her at the train station. The 31-year-old was left completely shaken following the incident, which saw a man – who has been stalking her on social media – approach her and snarl: “You’re coming home with me.” Gogglebox star Scarlett warned of the dangers of sharing where you are, or where you’re travelling to, on social media after she posted that she was on her way to London, only to be intercepted by the man at King’s Cross who tried to get her to go home with him.

Fortunately, she managed to get away thanks to two eagle-eyed train guards who spotted that something was wrong and rescued her before walking her to her hotel.

Fighting back tears as she recalled the horrifying incident, she said: “Right, I’m going to do this video, and not for attention or anything like that. “Firstly I want to say a massive thank you to Neil and Danny who work for LNER, because it isn’t in your job description to walk me all the way to my hotel and I really, really appreciate it and I hope that… Read More on Scarlett Moffattlooking her breast Scarlett Moffatt praised by fans as she 'normalises her boob gap' A-MAZING Scarlett Moffatt bursts with pride as rarely seen sister Ava celebrates GCSEs "I’m going to tag LNER so that they can see this because honestly, I don’t know what I would have done without you.

I’m doing this so that people realise the importance of using social media and not always posting where you are. “I stupidly, naively posted on Instagram saying, ‘Off to London on the train’ and when I got into King’s Cross station there was a guy there – oh sorry, hang on [crying].

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