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Stacey Solomon's son Zach, 17, towers over her as they enjoy Pokemon holiday in Paris after TV series rows

Stacey Solomon's son Zach, 17, towers over her as they enjoy Pokemon holiday in Paris after TV series rows

Scottish Sun14-06-2025
Back in April, a fiery row between the mother and son duo was aired on television
MUM & SON Stacey Solomon's son Zach, 17, towers over her as they enjoy Pokemon holiday in Paris after TV series rows
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STACEY Solomon and her son Zach have spent some quality time with one another.
The former X Factor star's son Zach, 17, can be seen towering over her as they enjoy a Pokemon holiday in Paris in some news snaps shared on Instagram.
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Stacey Solomon and her son went to Paris
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The mother and son duo enjoyed a Pokemon-themed trip
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They saw the sights as they enjoyed themselves
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Zach is 17 years of age
Credit: Instagram
The mum and son duo jetted away after rowing on TV in Stacey and Joe Swash's BBC series.
Taking to Instagram to share some snaps from their break away, Stacey penned an emotional caption.
Reflecting on spending two days with her son, she penned: "2 days with my Zach. Why are these the best pics ever? they make me so happy! Me & you Zachy."
She went on: "We went Pokemon hunting yesterday & today, it's something we've done for years & have never been to a proper city Go Fest.
"So for his birthday this year we got tickets & we have been counting down the days.
"Having a young adult son like Zach is just the absolute dream & spending time with just us two doesn't happen often but when it does my soul regenerates.
"To the moon & back Zach!
"BEST POKEMON TRIP EVER!"
In the snaps, the mum and son pairing could be seen with Pokemon characters, standing by the Eiffel Tower and posing by other tourist attractions while sightseeing.
Stacey's fans were quick to comment on the sweet post, with one person writing: "This is just the best, magical memories made x."
Stacey Solomon looks incredible as she strips off to black bikini and jumps off a bridge in Italy
"Sweetest photos ever," said a second.
"Such special quality time with Zach , omg how tall he is," penned a third.
A fourth then wrote: "I love everything about this. How bloody gorgeous. You have raised the most wonderful young man."
While a fifth said: "He's growing in to such a handsome young man , he does you proud Stacey."
Stacey Solomon's career so far
Stacey Solomon has been a familiar face on viewers' screens for over a decade. Let's take a look back at her career.
The X Factor (2009): Stacey competed in series six of long-running ITV singing competition The X Factor. During her time in the show, she was mentored by Danni Minogue in the 'Girls' category. The star finished in third place, behind Joe McElderry and Olly Murs.
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here (2010); In late 2010, Stacey headed to the infamous I'm A Celeb Aussie jungle. After 21 days, she triumphed to win the tenth series. It was through I'm A Celeb that she met future husband Joe Swash - who'd won two years earlier and was hosting the ITV2 spinoff.
Celebrity Juice (2011―2013, 2016―2019): The star appeared as a panellist on 21 episodes of the comedy panel game show hosted by Keith Lemon. Stacey was a regular in the 21st series, broadcast in 2019.
Loose Women (2016 - present): Stacey has been a permanent panel member of the daytime show since 2016. She previously made guest appearances in 2011 and 2012.
Sort Your Life Out (2022 -present): This BBC show sees Stacey, with the help of an expert team, transform participants' living spaces after removing clutter.
Back in April, mum-of-five Stacey was left clashing with her eldest child Zach after he had a party that went on until 4am.
The scenes were aired as part of the opening episode of Stacey's BBC reality series which followed her family life with husband Joe Swash.
In the episiode, Stacey could be heard screaming at Zach and his pals in his room as she bellowed: "Right, it's not cool and it's not clever.
"I am happy you had a great time but the party is over!"
They continued to row over the time with Zach insisting his 4am bedtime had prevented him from waking up any earlier.
Stacey demanded that Zach take the bins out before "clearing up the bottom of the garden" from where he had his party.
Things then turned up a gear as Stacey added: "Shall I let the boys [Zach's friends] know that they are ready for their chores too?"
A fuming Zach spat back at his mum: "No! What are you doing - you're p***ing me off!"
Stacey then lost her cool as she raged: "If you swear at me one more time Zach - no, I'm not joking.
"No, just because there is people here doesn't mean I won't have that argument with you.
"No, you won't do that!"
Zach then replied that "no one cares" before walking off after the fiery confrontation.
Stacey welcomed Zach at the age of 17 and before she found fame on The X Factor.
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Zach is Stacey's first-born child
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