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Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Sort Your Life Out fans all have the same complaint as Stacey Solomon tackles couple's cluttered London home
Sort Your Life Out fans all shared the same complaint as Stacey Solomon transformed one family's London home from shabby to chic. During Tuesday's instalment of the BBC show, the mother-of-five, 35, travelled to East London with her team to take a tour around Dee and Aaron's cluttered home. The happy couple share their home with their two children and were in desperate need of Stacey's organisational skills. However, minutes into the show, fans couldn't help but notice that the family home wasn't as cluttered as the previous homes shown on the show. Viewers flocked to X, formerly Twitter, to express their frustration, with one writing: 'I'm sorry but this house isn't cluttered enough. If they put their minds to it, they could have it tidied in the space of a weekend #sortyourlifeout.'; 'Gonna call in Stacey and the team when I can't be a***d to tidy up or do any sort of DIY. Thought this show was to help people with genuine problems. Not lazy ar*** #sortyourlifeout.'; 'That house only needed a bit of organisation, it was barely messy.'; By the end of the show, Stacey and her team had emptied half of the family-of-four's belongings and filled the property with plenty of storage options, including a hidden-away office space and tucked-away storage boxes. However, the space-saving hacks failed to impress viewers at home, and they jumped at the chance to express their frustration with the BBC show for tidying up their neglected homes. It comes after the TV personality has been notably absent from the hit ITV daytime show Loose Women in recent months, and fans were desperate to know why. Stacey last appeared on the show in December 2024 as a guest on their groundbreaking 25-hour Talkathon, which saw the ladies on the panel take to the air live for over an entire day with no breaks. And while the mother-of-five proved to be one of the more popular contributors on the day, she hasn't been seen on the show since, leaving viewers to question the reason behind her disappearance. She first appeared on the daytime show in 2011, becoming a regular panellist in 2016 and has made over 350 appearances, so it's a mystery as to why she has failed to come back. Now, sources close to the star have insisted to The Sun that she is simply 'too busy' to appear back on the panel. However, minutes into the show, fans couldn't help but notice that the family home wasn't as cluttered as the previous homes shown on the show Viewers flocked to X, formerly Twitter, to express their frustration, with one writing: 'I'm sorry but this house isn't cluttered enough,' A source told the publication: 'Stacey is always welcome back and is absolutely still considered part of the Loose family, but at the moment she's so busy with personal projects and her kids that she never seems to find the time, 'But they'd have her back in a heartbeat. They love her, and there's no ill feeling towards her at all. She is just simply too busy to do it right now.' However, it is not the first time Stacey has been absent from the show for several months. Back in 2023, after she had been absent from the show for several months following the birth of her youngest daughter, Belle, she admitted that her work schedule and caring for her little one left her with no time to commit to Loose Women. Returning to the show in November of that year, she said: 'I'm so happy to be here. I feel like I've missed it so much. She continued: 'It's been crazy because my daughter Belle was a wonderful surprise, but what that meant was I had to fit my filming schedule into a very short period of time. 'So I've just been up and down the country with Sort Your Life Out and filming another show, Bricking It, so I haven't been able to even get into town.' Now, it seems history is repeating itself, as in the last six weeks she has been travelling the world, launching her latest Rehab hair care product in Lake Como, and vacationing with her eldest son, Zach, 17, in Paris.


The Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
First look at new Strictly pros Alexis Warr and Julian Caillon ahead of 2025 series after Gio and Graziano scandals
STRICTLY Come Dancing has signed two new dancers for the 2025 series, bringing in fresh talent after the Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima scandals. Alexis Warr and Julian Caillon will join the BBC show later this year. 1 Both are familiar faces on the global Dancing With The Stars circuit and bring a wealth of performance experience to the UK version.


The Sun
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Celebrity Traitors stars Kate Garraway and Charlotte Church let slip show spoilers ahead of BBC reality show's launch
CELEBRITY Traitors stars Kate Garraway and Charlotte Church teased exciting BBC show spoilers in a live chat on Good Morning Britain. The co-stars were reunited via video link on the ITV daytime series, which Kate, 58, was fronting with Richard Madeley, 69. 6 6 6 It came after The Sun was the first to reveal the full Celebrity Traitors cast list back in April. Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, viewers are being treated to a mix of A-listers, popular actors, TV stars and singing icons as a spin-off series to the original Traitors. The celebrities will play the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust, in the hope of winning a cash prize of up to £100K for a charity of their choice. Good Morning Britain favourite Kate - who took time off from the series to film The Traitors spin-off - couldn't hide her excitement for the chat with the opera singer, who was speaking from a park in Cardiff. Their close bond could suggest they were on the same team, either as Traitors or Faithfuls, as mum of two Kate admitted Charlotte, 39, "was a massive part of that for me." Richard attempted to probe into their experience on the show, which will air later this year. Yet Charlotte simply admitted: "It was intense and fun, and that's it." Richard then attempted to ask about filming, and if the stars "forgot" the cameras were there like he did during his short-lived I'm A Celeb experience. Charlotte said they were aware they were being filmed while they were taking on the challenges and calling out conduct around the round table. She added of the show: "Its become immediately so iconic you can't really forget you're being filmed. BBC confirms full Celebrity Traitors line up in first look picture & reveals when it'll hit screens "It's diff to those other shows, you do definitely remember you are on telly." Yet Kate then delved deeper into their experience - confirming there would be show Challenges just like the civilian version. She let slip: "Charlotte was extraordinary in those missions. "She was amazing, really amazing." Signing up to Celebrity Traitors is a step back into the public eye for the Welsh star, 39, who had stepped out of the limelight to open up a wellness retreat close to where she was brought up. Meanwhile, after a tough few years, insiders said Kate was chosen to take part in the show because of how popular she was among the public. Previously, host Claudia said of the Celebrity Traitors challenge: 'We're incredibly lucky these brilliant people have said yes. "I'd love to say we'll take it easy on them and they'll just wander round the castle and eat toast for a couple of weeks but that would be a lie.' ALL GO Meanwhile, in May we reported how Celebrity Traitors has been given the green light for a second season - despite the first not even making it to screens yet. A TV source told The Sun: 'The BBC has quietly ordered a second series of the celebrity spin-off, months before the first one airs this Autumn. "It just proves how confident they are that the celeb version is going to be a huge hit. "They haven't seen the viewer reaction yet but bosses have watched early edits of the first series now that filming has wrapped and it's exceeded all their wildest expectations. "They are thrilled with it and hastily commissioned another run. "The booker team are already at work scouting big showbiz names for the next line-up - they have set themselves the goal of booking even bigger A-listers than they got for the first series. "They have their work cut out for them but stars are clamouring to head to the castle, so it shouldn't be too difficult. "This is the show they all want to be on.' 6 6 6
Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Gavin & Stacey star's BBC sitcom hailed as 'one of the greatest ever written' confirms return date
A BBC show featuring a Gavin & Stacey icon has confirmed when its next season will air. Here We Go, starring Alison Steadman alongside the likes of Jim Howick and Katherine Parkinson, is told from teenager Sam's perspective using the point of view of a handheld camera. The series explores his dysfunctional and eccentric family's everyday lives, with the latest season showing mum Rachel (Parkinson) begin a university course and grandma Sue (Steadman) encourage Paul's (Howick) passion for boating. The show was created by Tom Basden, known for his work starring in and co-creating hit comedy series Plebs. Here We Go's third season is due to begin on BBC One on 25 July, with the first episode airing at 9pm followed by a second at 9.30pm. Related: One fan said Here We Go was "one of the greatest shows ever written" in a Google review, saying it was as good as other hit shows like Gavin & Stacey and Friday Night Dinner. Broadcast said the show was a "criminally underrated gem." Filming for season three began last year, with the cast announcing the news by posing together in costume with a clapperboard. A synopsis for the latest season teases what fans can expect, with Rachel beginning a new life as a therapist and Paul becoming a police constable. Grandma Sue has moved back into the family home, while Uncle Robin and Aunt Cherry are juggling becoming new parents to baby Atlas. Related: Amy is still trying to figure her way in life, and it's all being captured by Sam on camera. Speaking ahead of the new episodes, Basden said: "I'm so thrilled to be reunited with our cast of comedy legends to bring another round of the Jessops' epic family misfortunes and everyday adventures back to BBC One." The Sun previously reported that a fourth season of the show is on the way, before the third has even hit our screens. The first season aired in 2022 following a pilot in 2020, initially called Pandemonium. Here We Go season three begins on BBC One at 9pm on Friday, July 25 Digital Spy's new print issue is here! Buy Oasis - Live in '25 in newsagents or online, now priced at just £8.99. at at at Pandora at at at at at Pandora at at at at at Apple at at Apple at at at at at at You Might Also Like PS5 consoles for sale – PlayStation 5 stock and restocks: Where to buy PS5 today? IS MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 THE BEST IN THE SERIES? OUR REVIEW AEW game is a modern mix of No Mercy and SmackDown