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Scarlett Moffatt claims cows communicate with one another in different accents

OHMYGOSSIP — Scarlett Moffatt believes cows talk to one another in different dialects.
The former ‘Gogglebox’ star, who is set to appear on the BBC Two show ‘Pilgrimage’, has expressed her fascination with animal language and teased she’d be discussing differing cow lingo whilst on the series – which follows a group of celebrities on a religious trek from Ireland to Scotland.
She told the Daily Star’s Hot TV column: “One of my favourite facts ever is that cows moo in regional accents
“A scouse cow sounds different to a Geordie cow. There are slight differences I promise you.”
The 31-year-old reality star will be exploring her religious beliefs on the BBC Two show – which launches on April 8 – alongside several other celebrities including ‘Emmerdale’ actress Louise Clein, comic Shazia Mirza, cricketer Monty Panesar, former ‘Countdown’ host Nick Hewer, Paralympian Will Bayley and ‘Changing Rooms’ interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
Scarlett was also keen to discuss aliens and UFOs during her time on the programme but was her co-stars didn’t share her enthusiasm for extraterrestrials.
A TV insider said: “She was quickly shut down by our celebrities. None of them took the subject seriously and the idea of the pilgrimage was to discuss religious beliefs, not UFO sightings.”
The star is no stranger when it comes to conspiracy theories as she previously stated she believed in the existence of mermaids and thought that men had a secret lust for fish.
Speaking on her ‘Scarlett Moffatt Wants To Believe’ podcast she said: “When we were cave men and women, what’s to say there weren’t hybrids – like fish people.
“What’s to say that when there were meteors and stuff people reclused (sic) into the ocean and somehow evolved into getting gills, I don’t know how, and became fish-human hybrids.
“We do not know what is underneath the ocean.
“There’s a place where mermaids live – it’s called Atlantis.
“It makes me feel better to know that when I’m splashing around in the sea on holiday that there is potentially a mermaid version of me out there, singing her heart out.”

Source: VacationHunter.Online




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