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Stacey Solomon spotted in Scotland filming latest BBC show Sort Your Life Out

Stacey Solomon spotted in Scotland filming latest BBC show Sort Your Life Out

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Stacey Solomon and her Sort Your Life Out team have touched down in Scotland, sharing a group photo and asking for suggestions on how to make the most of their trip.
Stacey Solomon is back with a new series of Sort Your Life Out, the hit BBC show where she and her expert team help families declutter and reorganise their homes, not only does the team offer practical advice they offer emotional support as families part ways with sentimental items and transform their living spaces.
The show's team - known as the D.Clutter Dollies - and Stacey have now taken their organising mission to Scotland, where filming for the latest series is underway.

Sharing a glimpse behind the scenes, D.Clutter Dollies took to social media with an update: "Hello Scotland. What a week to be filming here…we all feel like we are abroad surrounded by the most incredible scenery and views. What an incredible family already who we can't wait to spend the week helping. This family is like no other..."

Clearly enjoying the Scottish setting, they also asked fans for local recommendations, adding: "What shouldn't we miss while we are here? Around the Edinburgh area..."
In the picture, Stacey and her expert team - made up of professional organiser Dilly Carter, cleaning expert Iwan Carrington and carpenter and joiner specialist Robert Bent - are posing together for a selfie as all four beam from ear-to-ear.
The BAFTA nominated series previously called out for Scottish families who were willing to take part in the latest series of the show, and it looks like filming is now underway.
Stacey Solomon and the Sort Your Life Out team previously travelled to Scotland during season four of the show, which aired last year. On that occasion, they stepped in to help a family with three small children who were struggling to manage the overwhelming clutter in their home.

The mum of the household, Charlie, revealed that she works full-time, while her husband Keith stays at home to care for their three children.
However, with Keith focused on looking after the kids the housework often takes a back seat. As a result, the home had become overrun with clutter, from mountains of toys to piles of clothes, making it difficult for the family, who live in Bonnybridge, to even move around comfortably in their own space.

Sadly for Charlie, she had to go back to work just three months after having her youngest child which meant that Keith took some time off work to look after their kids - but it appeared Keith has been busy putting the kids first and avoiding cleaning.
Stacey ended up emotionally invested in the family, as she was worried about the state of the house the children were growing up in. Inspecting the house, the crew revealed an overwhelming amount of belongings, including 131 pairs of shoes, 29 tins of paint, 30 remote controls, 22 toothbrushes, and 500 items of baby clothes. Keith had 144 t-shirts.
Although the amount of stuff was no match for Stacey and her team, as they managed to declutter the once messy house into a liveable area.
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