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Scottish Sun
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Chloe Sims shares very glam snap with rarely seen daughter Madison, 20, in a ball gown at glitzy LA event
The future of Chloe's LA reality show is in doubt after a fall-out with her sisters proud mum Chloe Sims shares very glam snap with rarely seen daughter Madison, 20, in a ball gown at glitzy LA event Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHLOE Sims beamed as she posed with rarely-seen daughter Madison during a glitzy event in Los Angeles. The former Towie star, 43, took to Instagram to share snaps from her day out with Madison, 20 - who stunned in a purple ball gown. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Chloe beamed as she posed with rarely-seen daughter Madison at a glam event Credit: Instagram 3 The former Towie star stunned in a white dress with a daring thigh-high split Credit: Rachpoot/INSTARimages 3 Chloe's daughter usually stays out of the spotlight despite her mum's fame Credit: Instagram Chloe looked equally glam in a white dress with a daring thigh-high split, flashing her long legs while posing for the camera. Writing alongside her upload, she said: 'Just living the dream in L.A. 'Me & Madison attended the @azazieofficial ball. It was so pretty.' Fans were quick to comment on Madison's rare public outing, with one writing: 'Where have the years gone? Maddie is one delightful young lady.' More on Chloe Sims GO CHLO Chloe Sims strips off to barely there bikini after £100k surgery transformation Someone else said: 'You look beautiful and Maddie, how beautiful is she? That smile would light up a room, beautiful mother and daughter.' And a third added: 'You both look beautiful and so happy.' Chloe became a single mum to Madison at 18 after falling pregnant with her ex Matthew, who she was with for seven years. The House Of Sims star rarely speaks about her daughter but previously opened up on why things didn't work out with her dad. She told New magazine: "I was with Maddie's dad, Matthew, for seven years, but we ended up like brother and sister and that isn't what I want. "She has a good relationship with her dad. I'm very close to her dad's parents. She is surrounded by people who love her.' Demi Sims opens up about the future of House of Sims after bitter feud with Chloe which made her QUIT the US In 2022 Chloe quit Towie after 11 years and relocated to the US with brother Charlie, 33, and sisters Demi, 28, and Frankie, 30, after landing their own Kardashians-style show House Of Sims. But an explosive fall-out between Chloe and her sisters threw the future of the show into doubt, with Frankie and Demi making a surprise return to Towie last year and confirming they were back in Essex for good.


Daily Mail
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Katherine Ryan takes a swipe at Stacey Solomon by declaring she's 'sick of watching her clean her house' amid claims the star 'regrets doing her family reality show'
Katherine Ryan has taken a savage swipe at Stacey Solomon, by declaring she's 'sick of watching her clean her house.' The comedian, 41, shared her thoughts on the Sort Your Life Out star, 35, in an interview with MailOnline, questioning whether her in-depth housework is a 'c**p tape or a cry for help.' It comes amid reports that Stacey is regretting filming her much-criticised BBC reality show with husband Joe Swash, after fearing she's come across as 'bossy.' Discussing her own family, Katherine admitted that she's 'afraid all the time' that she may have another child. She said: 'I have babies the way a drunk person eats chicken nuggets - all at once with complete disregard for what it's doing to my body. 'I'm afraid all the time that I might have another one. I feel like children are like glasses of wine – you don't know you've had enough, until you've had one too many. 'I swear, if I had have met Bobby sooner, I would have had more. I'd be like Elon Musk, but I'd know what it feels like to fuck for free. I'd be like Boris Johnson if he acknowledged them all. 'I'd be like Stacey Solomon, but without the glue gun. I'm sick of watching that b***h clean her house, I am. Is it c**p tape, or a cry for help? 'Well done, Joe, I'll take the garbage, and I spent all day building it into… bigger garbage. It's still trash!' 'Who's watching her lovely kids when they spend the day spray painting the bins?' Katherine went onto add: 'I love Stacey Solomon actually; I've no problem at all with Stacey Solomon. I think she's great. 'It's just that sometimes people say that I'm a bitch, and I like to fulfil that role. I like to pick on unlikely adversaries.' It comes following reports that Stacey is regretting agreeing to take part in her new reality TV series, after the show was met by criticism. The TV presenter and her husband Joe Swash opened the doors of their beloved home, Pickle Cottage, for cameras to film a 'Kardashians-style' TV show, titled Stacey & Joe, focused on their family life. The show follows the couple juggling their careers with raising their children Rex, five, Rose, three, and Belle, two, and Stacey's sons Zachary, 17, and Leighton, 12, from previous relationships. And Stacey and Joe - who tied the knot in 2022 - have been insistent on showing both the ups and the downs, explaining that they weren't 'trying to portray a glamorous lifestyle'. However, according to The Sun, the TV presenter is having some serious regrets about being so open, following some negative reactions from viewers. A source said: 'Stacey is regretting signing up to do the show. She's not used to the backlash they are getting as everything she touches normally turns to gold.' It is alleged that Stacey is concerned about how she and Joe are coming across in their arguments, with Joe's lack of time management and ADHD struggles clashing with Stacey's love of extreme organisation. A friend told the publication: 'She feels like she is coming across as bossy. He can't manage anything without her, so she is forced to be the 'grown up'. It's caused friction.' One episode sees Stacey devastated by Joe not showing up at an important meeting, leaving her juggling caring for the babies while trying to plan the launch of her own perfume. Despite begging him not to let her down beforehand, the EastEnders star is five hours late after going fishing with his friends. Speaking to OK! ahead of their show, Stacey and Joe revealed viewers will get to witness them arguing on camera, explaining it was important to them not to cut out rows like other couples would be tempted to. Joe said: 'So many people represent their lives as being so perfect on Instagram. It's our responsibility to show the real – the highs and the lows. It's not all a bed of roses. Sometimes we argue.' While Stacey added: 'What you see is what you get. What we've learnt about each other is that we're not a perfect couple. We've never said we're a perfect couple, but you get to watch yourself back, which is something that doesn't happen often.' The pair also explained how watching their 'bickering' back helps them learn about their faults and where the other is coming from, with them saying it' been more effective that couples' therapy. Tuesday's episode saw Joe reveal that he feels like a 'problem' in Stacey's 'perfect' life due to his ADHD, as they went for a therapy session at the Henry Centre in Westcliff Essex. In a conversation with counsellor Natalie Corbett, Stacey said: 'I understand Joe's frustration, because he is putting a lot of effort in. 'Like, I would say "Joe I really need help with this, this, and this. I'm really struggling." And Joe hears that and he wants to support me but he'll do other things that aren't the stuff I'm asking him. 'He gets frustrated because he has worked hard and he has put the effort in. But you haven't done the things I'm directly asking you for. 'So I've still got to manage those on my own. You're a great dad and an amazing person, but sometimes I don't think you take into consideration all the fires I've got to put out everywhere.' Looking defeated, Joe replied: 'I don't even know what to say. It's so frustrating, when all I feel like I'm doing is trying to dedicate myself to my family and do everything I possibly can, every minute of the day. 'And then to sit here and listen to the fact that I'm a huge problem...' 'But nobody is saying that. Is that what you hear?' therapist Natalie asked. Joe interrupted: 'All that I'm hearing is that I'm this huge problem in Stacey's perfect life. That's all I'm hearing. I don't hear no positive stuff about me as a person.' 'I would say this is our biggest issue in our whole relationship. Is that I cannot say anything without you taking it so personally, as an attack on you as a whole person,' Stacey said. Joe replied: 'All I ever do is I try and do for my family. So when I hear that, that's not what's coming across. That's frustrating for me.' Stacey then clarified: 'You're hearing something that's not being said. I have caveated almost everything I've said with a positive, Joe. It's about us working together to manage this situation. 'That's what I'm here for. I'm not here to change you. I'm here to support who we are.' But, the couple's show received some criticism from viewers who took to social media to share their verdicts last week. They tweeted: 'Firstly, I love Sort Your Life Out and I like Stacey Solomon. Joe Swash hmm. I wasn't going to watch #staceyandjoe, but I gave it a try. No, no, and absolutely no'; 'I'm sorry but who the f**k signed this off? #Stacey&Joe.' 'Stacey & Joe. F*** sake @BBCOne stop wasting our licence fee'; 'Why on earth are @BBCOne commissioning this absolute trash. What a colossal waste of public money.' However, many voiced their love for both the couple and the show, gushing: 'Absolutely loved Stacey & Joe our new Essex Kardashians!!! Loved every min!'


Daily Mail
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Stacey Solomon 'regrets doing family reality show with husband Joe Swash out of fears she looks bossy' after backlash from viewers
Stacey Solomon is reportedly regretting agreeing to take part in her new reality TV series, after the show was met by criticism. The TV presenter, 35, and her husband Joe Swash, 42, opened the doors of their beloved home, Pickle Cottage, for cameras to film a 'Kardashians-style' TV show, titled Stacey & Joe, focused on their family life. The show follows the couple juggling their careers with raising their children Rex, five, Rose, three, and Belle, two, and Stacey's sons Zachary, 17, and Leighton, 12, from previous relationships. And Stacey and Joe - who tied the knot in 2022 - have been insistent on showing both the ups and the downs, explaining that they weren't 'trying to portray a glamorous lifestyle'. However, according to The Sun, the TV presenter is having some serious regrets about being so open, following some negative reactions from viewers. A source said: 'Stacey is regretting signing up to do the show. She's not used to the backlash they are getting as everything she touches normally turns to gold.' It is alleged that Stacey is concerned about how she and Joe are coming across in their arguments, with Joe's lack of time management and ADHD struggles clashing with Stacey's love of extreme organisation. A friend told the publication: 'She feels like she is coming across as bossy. He can't manage anything without her, so she is forced to be the 'grown up'. It's caused friction.' One episode sees Stacey devastated by Joe not showing up at an important meeting, leaving her juggling caring for the babies while trying to plan the launch of her own perfume. Despite begging him not to let her down beforehand, the EastEnders star is five hours late after going fishing with his friends. Speaking to OK! ahead of their show, Stacey and Joe revealed viewers will get to witness them arguing on camera, explaining it was important to them not to cut out rows like other couples would be tempted to. Joe said: 'So many people represent their lives as being so perfect on Instagram. It's our responsibility to show the real – the highs and the lows. It's not all a bed of roses. Sometimes we argue.' While Stacey added: 'What you see is what you get. What we've learnt about each other is that we're not a perfect couple. We've never said we're a perfect couple, but you get to watch yourself back, which is something that doesn't happen often.' The pair also explained how watching their 'bickering' back helps them learn about their faults and where the other is coming from, with them saying it' been more effective that couples' therapy. It is alleged that Stacey is concerned about how she and Joe are coming across in their arguments, with Joe's lack of time management and ADHD struggles clashing with Stacey's love of extreme organisation Tuesday's episode saw Joe reveal that he feels like a 'problem' in Stacey's 'perfect' life due to his ADHD, as they went for a therapy session at the Henry Centre in Westcliff Essex. In a conversation with counsellor Natalie Corbett, Stacey said: 'I understand Joe's frustration, because he is putting a lot of effort in. 'Like, I would say "Joe I really need help with this, this, and this. I'm really struggling." And Joe hears that and he wants to support me but he'll do other things that aren't the stuff I'm asking him. 'He gets frustrated because he has worked hard and he has put the effort in. But you haven't done the things I'm directly asking you for. 'So I've still got to manage those on my own. You're a great dad and an amazing person, but sometimes I don't think you take into consideration all the fires I've got to put out everywhere.' Looking defeated, Joe replied: 'I don't even know what to say. It's so frustrating, when all I feel like I'm doing is trying to dedicate myself to my family and do everything I possibly can, every minute of the day. 'And then to sit here and listen to the fact that I'm a huge problem...' 'But nobody is saying that. Is that what you hear?' therapist Natalie asked. Joe interrupted: 'All that I'm hearing is that I'm this huge problem in Stacey's perfect life. That's all I'm hearing. I don't hear no positive stuff about me as a person.' 'I would say this is our biggest issue in our whole relationship. Is that I cannot say anything without you taking it so personally, as an attack on you as a whole person,' Stacey said. Joe replied: 'All I ever do is I try and do for my family. So when I hear that, that's not what's coming across. That's frustrating for me.' Stacey then clarified: 'You're hearing something that's not being said. I have caveated almost everything I've said with a positive, Joe. It's about us working together to manage this situation. 'That's what I'm here for. I'm not here to change you. I'm here to support who we are.' But, the couple's show received some criticism from viewers who took to social media to share their verdicts last week. But, the couple's show received some criticism from viewers who took to social media to share their verdicts last week, while others were full of praise They tweeted: 'Firstly, I love Sort Your Life Out and I like Stacey Solomon. Joe Swash hmm. I wasn't going to watch #staceyandjoe, but I gave it a try. No, no, and absolutely no'; 'I'm sorry but who the f**k signed this off? #Stacey&Joe.' 'Stacey & Joe. F*** sake @BBCOne stop wasting our licence fee'; 'Why on earth are @BBCOne commissioning this absolute trash. What a colossal waste of public money.' However, many voiced their love for both the couple and the show, gushing: 'Absolutely loved Stacey & Joe our new Essex Kardashians!!! Loved every min!'


Daily Mail
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Joe Swash insists 'we all make mistakes' as he gets candid about rows with Stacey Solomon and admits 'being with me can't be easy'
Joe Swash has opened up on married life with Stacey Solomon, as he insisted that they make mistakes and have arguments just like everyone else. The EastEnders star, 42, and the TV presenter, 35, tied the knot in 2022 and share children Rex, five, Rose, three, and Belle, two, while Stacey is mum to sons Zachary, 17, and Leighton, 12, from previous relationships and Joe is dad to son Harry, 17. The couple recently opened the doors of their beloved home, Pickle Cottage, for cameras to film a 'Kardashians-style' TV show, titled Stacey & Joe, focused on their family life. And they have been open about showing both the ups and the downs, explaining that they weren't 'trying to portray a glamorous lifestyle'. In a new joint interview with The Sunday Times, Joe got candid about the pair's rows, confessing that they 'make mistakes' and that they do get into arguments, but 'generally for the right reasons'. He said: 'We haven't got all the answers. Our kids throw tantrums just the same as everybody else's. We argue, but it's generally for the right reasons — because we're trying to sort out what's best for the kids and our family. 'We aren't trying to portray a glamorous lifestyle. Bringing up a family these days isn't easy and we all make mistakes. But you admit your mistake, learn from it and move on.' The soap star went on to praise his wife for all she does, admitting she was the one that ran everything and that 'without her, the house would fall apart.' Joe confessed: 'I know that being with me can't be easy. I was on my own for years and lived like a student, eating takeaways, only doing the washing up when I ran out of plates. Stacey has organised me and the kids and the whole thing.' The couple's openness about their tough times comes after the real reason behind their 'row in the street' five months ago, was reportedly revealed. In November, Stacey was seen being comforted by her reality TV crew as she attempted to hide her appearance in a long brown padded coat after what looked like an argument. Recognising the famous couple, an onlooker claimed they saw Joe storming down the road outside Westcliff on Sea train station in Essex while furiously puffing on a vape after the row. At the time they revealed to The Sun: 'Joe came out of a building on his own and stormed off down the street, he looked upset and was sitting on some steps for a while. 'Stacey came out of the building in tears and she looked really emotional, she was hugging someone.' This weekend, almost half a year later, The Sun reported that the reason behind the argument was an emotional conversation during a couples therapy session, with the clash set to air as part of their fly-on-the-wall documentary series on Tuesday. According to the publication, Stacey booked a session at the Henry Centre in Westcliff Essex to help support Joe following his diagnosis of ADHD. In a conversation with counsellor Natalie Corbett, Joe allegedly says: 'All I am doing is trying to dedicate myself to my family and do everything I possibly can, every minute of the day. 'Then to sit here and listen to the fact that I am a huge problem — all I am hearing is that I am a huge problem in Stacey's perfect life.' Stacey is said to respond: 'I would say this is our biggest issue in our whole relationship. I cannot say anything without you taking it so personally as an attack on you as a whole person.' The upcoming episode will then see Stacey and Joe will sit down and discuss what they thought of the therapy session after the argument, reports the publication. Consisting of six episodes, an instalment of the docuseries airs every Tuesday and the most recent one shared a sneak peak of what's still to come. An exasperated Joe shared a tense moment with Stacey, as the pair clashed in a first look at their couple's therapy session. 'You fail to recognise anything that I'm saying to you,' Stacey says, while Joe responds: I've heard nothing but negative stuff.' During the most recent episode, Joe opened up to his sisters Casie and Shana about going to therapy alongside taking medication for his ADHD. He said: 'I'll do a couple of sessions, Stacey wants me to go and then see what happens. I'm not too overly keen on the whole therapy bits.' While his sisters pointed out it would be 'helpful', he replied: 'I'm going to do it, I told you I'm going to do it, I'm just not looking forward to that bit'. In a previous episode, Joe opened up about his ongoing struggles with ADHD. He said: 'Being a kid, I don't think ADHD back then was even recognised, so I had ADHD and a touch of dyslexia, so I really got tarred with the brush of being a naughty kid. 'I feel like I sort of invented this character to sort of protect myself a little bit, just making people laugh.' During a candid scene in the couple's kitchen Joe reflected on experiences throughout his life, recalled: 'When I was a kid and when I was at school, I wasn't a bad person, I wasn't a bad boy. 'I was just misunderstood and I always had to pay the consequences for it because no one understood that it was coming from a different place,' Joe revealed. Stacey shared that she had been researching counselling options to help her husband, while Joe met with a psychiatrist and decided to look into medication too. Looking back at his appointment, Joe shared: 'It was nice to speak to him, because he understands the ins and outs of what's going on. 'It's opened up a little box of worms for me where it goes a little bit deeper than I thought it would go.' He appeared to tear up as Stacey commented: 'I do know what you mean, and I do understand and I know that's hard to revisit and I know that's difficult to think about but ultimately you're a good person Joe and you're not able to be your best self at the moment. 'You don't deserve that to be happening to you at this point in your life, you've worked too hard, you've given too much love to your family. 'This is about getting back on your feet and staying consistently in a place where you feel comfortable, safe, loved. Do it for yourself, you deserve better than how you've been living, Joe.' Joe wiped away tears and Stacey supportively embraced him before adding: 'I love you.'


Daily Mirror
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash explain what sparked heated street row after he stormed off
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash have opened up their lives at Pickle Cottage in a new Kardashians-style documentary where they go behind the scenes in their relationship The real reason behind Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash's"row in the street" last year has been uncovered, it has been reported. The mum-of-five was seen upset in the street last November after seeming like she had been involved in an argument. She was comforted by her crew as she looked upset while in the street after the clash. At the time, an onlooker reported that she had seen Joe storming down the street outside Westcliff on Sea train station in Essex while also using a vape after the argument. At the time the source revealed that she had seen Joe storming off on his own before sitting on some steps for a while. Stacey then soon followed out of the building and hugged one of the crew members. It has now been shared that the pair had a falling out during a couple's therapy session. The Sun reported that the couple came head to head after an emotional chat during therapy, which is due to air on their new reality style show on Tuesday. Stacey is said to have booked a session for her and Joe at the Henry Centre in Westcliff, Essex to help Joe after he was diagnosed with ADHD. They speak to counsellor Natalie Corbett, when Joe reportedly says: "All I am doing is trying to dedicate myself to my family and do everything I possibly can, every minute of the day. Then to sit here and listen to the fact that I am a huge problem — all I am hearing is that I am a huge problem in Stacey's perfect life." Stacey then allegedly replied: "I would say this is our biggest issue in our whole relationship. I cannot say anything without you taking it so personally as an attack on you as a whole person." The couple then sit and discuss what they thought of the therapy session in the car after the row. It seems that Joe wasn't a fan of the therapy session as he admits he "hated every second" of it. Despite this, Stacey suggests they give it another go as she thinks they can be "so happy" together. She then says that she doesn't think the issues in their relationship come down to Joe's ADHD and the couple decide to continue with the sessions and raise a toast to a "lifetime of counselling". Joe and Stacey have opened up their home Pickle Cottage for a delve inside their family life in their new Kardashian-style reality series. The show, Stacey & Joe, looks at what goes on behind the scenes with them and their children.