Having a takeaway on a Saturday night is pretty much a given, but if you happen to be a part of the live TV show most people are watching as they eat said takeaway, ordering one for yourself may prove a little tricky.
However, that didn't stop Ant & Dec sending Scarlett Moffatt out to pick up a Chinese takeaway during Saturday Night Takeaway tonight (March 18), in large part because Scarlett felt bad last week's Best Seats In The House Winners missed their Chinese takeaway.
Her whole journey was streamed live on YouTube, so you could follow along with Scarlett's journey to the Chinese restaurant while Ant & Dec continued with their antics on the ITV show.
Before she got going, it seems like the former Gogglebox star wasn't exactly in on this idea as she looked pretty gob-smacked at their suggestion.
"What? Really?!" she replied before deciding that it was probably a good idea to just get on with it, and clambered through the audience to see if anyone else wanted anything while she was there.
"Go on Saturday Night Takeaway they said, not go and get a takeaway on a Saturday night for people," she grumbled in the car. "This was not in the contract at all.
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"I've got to get some ribs for Ant, some Chinese chicken balls for Dec. I've got to get a lady in the third row some prawn crackers, honestly I've got a list a mile long."
Even with that job ahead of her, Scarlett also decided to stop and pick up a doner kebab for this week's guest announcer, Hugh Bonneville, who preferred that to chicken balls.
Despite the feast being ordered for everyone else, it didn't stop Scarlett tucking into some prawn crackers and tasting a bit of Hugh's dinner in the car ride back to the studio too.
There has to be some perks to fetching everyone's dinner.
Saturday Night Takeaway airs on ITV.
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Tasha is a freelance writer for with a particular interest in the representation of women in film and TV. After graduating with a Literature degree then journalism qualifications with News Associates a few years further back than she’d like to admit, Tasha began her freelance career. She’s worked as a writer, editor and commissioning editor for a number of publications including Digital Spy. She is also a theatre critic. LinkedIn












