Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash have revealed they’re opening up their home to cameras for a new TV series set to air in this spring. The couple, who tied the knot in 2022 and are parents to three children together, as well as three from previous relationships, will be the focus of the upcoming show.
The Loose Women panellist and former EastEnders star share son Rex, and daughters Rose and Belle. Stacey is also mum to sons Zachary and Leighton, while Joe has a son named Harry from a past relationship.
While the number of episodes hasn’t been confirmed yet, Stacey hinted that the BBC series aims to let fans ‘get to know them a little more’.
It’s rumoured that the show will offer a glimpse into the busy lives of Stacey, Joe, and their six children at their lavish Essex residence, showcasing everything from Stacey’s flair for interior design to the lively kids and their pets including beloved ducks Daisy and Delilah Solomon-Swash.
Stacey Solomon, the face of Sort Your Life Out, has taken to Instagram to announce some big news. She posted: “A new year. A very new adventure. Coming Spring 2025. We’ve been so nervous and excited to share this. Here is us.
“All of us. In 2024 we opened up our home and made a series about our lives, family, work and everything in between. It was a huge leap into the unknown and it’s been an absolute whirlwind making it. But last year as a family we decided to say yes to more and do things we’d never done.
“We have spoken about making a documentary for a long time, lots of you have asked too. So here we go. A journey with us every second of the way. Through the laughter the tears and the craziness… We hope it makes you smile, feel good and hopefully enjoy getting to know us all a little more.”
In the accompanying video clip shared along with her heartfelt caption, her family is featured including her daughters Belle and Rose, and husband Joe. Fans were quick to express their excitement and support under the post, reports the Mirror.
One fan commented: “So excited for this! congratulations guys xxx.” (sic)
Another expressed eagerness: “Amazing cannot wait Stace.” (sic)
And a third person endorsed the sentiment: “Definitely one to watch xx.”