Great response about her GCSE results.
As students around the country receive their GCSE results, the normal platitudes and remarks are bound to be said. ‘They don’t matter that much,’ ‘you did your best,’ ‘they’re not the be all and end all,’ will usually be expressed and while those words might be comforting to some, they sort of miss the point.
Isn’t any exam designed to test someone’s ability? If a person does well, shouldn’t they feel happy about that and not have it diminished? Anyways, while minor in comparison to the A-levels, the GCSE results do matter because like anything else in life, you reap what you sow.
TV presenter Scarlett Moffatt was speaking about her own GCSE experience on Twitter and the former Gogglebox star posted the following message of encouragement for any of her followers that might be feeling a bit down about their GCSE results.
https://twitter.com/ScarlettMoffatt/status/900642832897249280
Fair enough.
Given the fact that she has over 560,000 followers on the social media platform, it was inevitable that she received a few insulting replies to the tweet. Here’s one example.
And remember Scarlett Moffat made money by watching tv on tv. Anyone can be successful no matter how brain dead. https://t.co/3E8tQstxyp
— Joshua Hodges (@_JoshuaHodges) August 24, 2017
Rather than succumb to anger, Moffatt’s response to this verbal abuse from a complete stranger was measured, cutting and extremely intelligent.
A very apt answer considering the context of this anonymous abuse.
https://twitter.com/ScarlettMoffatt/status/900648128025636864
Plenty of people agreed with Moffatt’s very deliberate choice of words.
— Amy (@alr0302) August 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/StinsonHunter/status/900648537549099008
Haha brilliant comeback that's pissed on your fireworks 😂😂😂
— butchstallion (@_Butchstallion) August 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/JemmaOhora/status/900649626939817984