
Stacey Solomon stuns in orange bikini on solo holiday after 'battles' with Joe
Loose Women's Stacey Solomon has been updating fans from her solo trip to Italy where she's been busy working, but also managed to find some time to soak up some sun
Award-winning TV presenter Stacey Solomon is currently soaking up the sun on a solo trip abroad as speculation swirls about the mum-of-five's next big project. The Loose Women panellist looked sensational as she stepped out in an orange bikini as she enjoyed another day in Italy earlier this week.
Stacey, who is rumoured to be considering an offer to join the 2025 Strictly Come Dancing line-up, looked every inch the fashionista as she enjoyed some downtime by the pool at the luxurious Mandarin Oriental in Lake Como.
BBC bosses are said to be keen to get Stacey on the Strictly dancefloor later this year. Stacey has previously admitted she would love to do the show but has "two left feet."
"I have rhythm with singing or listening to music, but when it comes to moving my feet, I'm left-footed, I have two left feet. I'd be one of those people who would go out in week one, and they'd be like, 'Well, that was a waste of time!'" Stacey confessed in an interview in 2022.
But BBC bosses disgrace and think she "could surprise a lot of people, including herself". Judging from the snaps of Stacey in Italy this week, the multi-talented star is in good shape and could clearly handle a stint on the dancefloor.
The former X Factor finalist, 35, cut a glamorous figure as she topped up her tan in a crocheted two-piece orange swimsuit on Tuesday, accessorising with chic sunglasses, gold hoops, a necklace and an orange floral hair clip.
Stacey has been updating her loyal followers on Instagram about her solo trip without husband Joe Swash and her brood of kids. The 35-year-old TV is in Italy for work commitments with Rehab Hair - a brand Stacey invested in after using it as a customer first.
The busy mum seems to be making the most of her scenic surroundings, embracing a well-deserved moment of relaxation amid her professional commitments. Any hint of marital issues with Joe didn't appear to be on her mind as she proudly wore her wedding band on her ring finger during her break by the pool.
Eyebrows were raised recently when EastEnders legend Joe got candid about their marriage and admitted he and Stacey are stuck in "a constant battle". Between them, Joe and Stacey juggle a bustling household with six children.
The couple share Rex, aged five, Rose, three, and two year old Belle. Stacey brings two sons from previous relationships into the mix, Leighton, 12, and Zachary, 17, while Joe, 43, is a dad to son Harry, also 17, from his past relationship with Emma Sophocleous. The pair split when Harry was just a tot, leading Joe to fight for access through the courts.
Yet, it's the modern-day challenge of managing screen time that's proving tough for Stacey and Joe, who've dubbed phone use as "a privilege". They've set firm rules, allowing Rex just an hour of game time over the weekend, but only if he's well-behaved at school and finishes his chores.
In a recent chat with Huffington Post, Joe shared insights into their "battle" over screen time and the reluctant concession they make for their son's weekly gaming. He remarked: "But even that, me and Stacey begrudgingly let him have that."
He continued, expressing their parental concerns: "It's difficult, it's a constant battle ... And even then, when he's playing the games, we're constantly watching what he's doing, what games he's playing. It's something that concerns us, you know?".
Last week, Stacey hit back at a nasty online troll who cruelly likened her to a "horse" on social media. The reality star and 'Loose Women' favourite took to Instagram to address the unpleasant comparison made in her comments. Stacey explained that despite usually ignoring negative remarks, this particular comment was too prominent to overlook.
She admitted that although she generally brushes off negativity, this time she felt compelled to confront it as she "couldn't get away from it." With refreshing candour, Stacey told her multitude of followers: "I don't usually read my messages, or reply to them. Well I read the nice ones, I don't read the horrible ones.
"But this message is literally staring me in the face, it's at the top of my comments on my last story. So I couldn't get away from it." Maintaining her composure, she mused: "I don't know if I'm supposed to be offended or take it as a compliment. But I actually think horses are really pretty."
Talking to her driver, Steve, Stacey narrated the incident and humorously shared his supportive response: "Steve's not having it! Horses are quite pretty Steve," with Steve adding, "Maybe it's because of your nice teeth."
In conclusion, Stacey expressed heartfelt gratitude towards her supporters for their positive responses: "Love you all," she enthused. "Honestly I have the best family on here ever! Genuinely I don't mind what people think of me. Truly I feel bad for mean people."
Stacey then opened up about her gratitude for the support she's received, saying: "But I think that's mostly because I have the most amazing family, the most supportive friends (like Steve) and the nicest extended family on here. So thank you for being a massive part of my confidence and happiness. I love you all. And we must protect Steve at all costs.'".
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