OHMYGOSSIP — Scarlett Moffatt is gearing up to front new BBC One show ‘Driving School’.
The former ‘Gogglebox’ star turned TV presenter will be getting behind the wheel in the docusoap series to inspire the nation to ditch their L-plates, and it’s thought the Queen of the Jungle is the ideal choice to front the show after she failed her test 13 times.
Scarlett, 31, is quoted by The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column as saying: “I’m over the moon to be part of such an exciting series on BBC One,
“Having failed my driving test 13 times I know exactly how these learners feel and how much strain it puts on the person teaching you – no one will get in a car with me anymore!
“I hope that my new show will give us all the confidence to finally rip up those L-plates and hit the road.”
It comes after BBC show ‘Driving School’ aired in 1997, and followed a group of learner drivers around Bristol and South Wales. Maureen Rees became a household name after starring in the show, after failing her test five times and spending more than £5,000 on lessons.
She eventually passed on her seventh attempt after giving up on manual motors and switching to an automatic car.
Scarlett’s version of the new 10-part series will follow around drivers who have been unable to get any professional lessons due to the Covid-19 restrictions, and so they are relying on being taught by their friends and family instead.
They will take part in an intensive driving course, and then aim to pass their test in five days.
Source: VacationHunter.Online

