Former Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt has revealed she's 'pleased' she was nearly kidnapped by a stalker at a train station, as it served as a reminder to her to be careful of what she shares online.
The 31-year-old presenter was approached by a man as she arrived into London's King Cross station last month, who said: "Scarlett, I’ve been waiting for you. You’re coming home with me."
Now speaking about the ordeal, Scarlett described the kidnap attempt as "scary" but a wake-up call about what she now shares on her social media pages.
"I'm, in a way, pleased that it happened because it reminded us of how important it is to be mindful of what you're posting on social media", she told MailOnline.
"Honestly, the LNER staff... because it was the train guards that walked me to my hotel, they were honestly amazing. They were like, 'We're not just doing this because you're off the telly,' and I was like, 'I know!' because I've seen them do things for loads of people at the train stations so I think that's why it's important that they're there."
Scarlett added: "I'm just reminding people to be cautious of what they're posting because social media is a really fun place and it should be like that and we should be able to share experiences and all of that stuff, but yeah, we just need to be careful."
Last month, Scarlett detailed the terrifying experience in a video on Instagram stories to her 2.3million followers.
Despite initially ignoring her stalker, he continued to pursue Scarlett before helpful star from train company LNER intervened.
The star recalled the terrifying encounter on her Instagram stories. She shared: "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."
Struggling not to cry, the star continued: "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]."
She paused before continuing the story: "Sorry, I’ve composed myself. I think, because Danny and Neil were there, I stayed calm.
"But this guy came at me and said, "Scarlett, I’ve been waiting for you. You’re coming home with me." And then I said, "Oh no, thank you" and walked off.
"And then he followed me and was like, "Scarlett, Scarlett, you’re coming home with me. I’m taking you home with me."
"And then luckily the train guard’s seen us, because it was just outside King’s Cross station, and then was like, "Come over here! Oh, Scarlett, hiya!", pretending that I was like with them, and then walked me to my hotel."
Reflecting on the event an emotional Scarlett added: "I think it’s just hit us how actually scary that was. But I want to say to you, do not post [where you are], you don’t know who’s looking at your stories."