STACEY Solomon has let slip that her hit show has been renewed for a brand new series by the BBC.
The TV personality, 35, picked up a National Television Award for her role in hit series Sort Your Life Out last year and now she has been handed another series.

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Speaking on tonight’s The One Show, Stacey let slip that the programme had been handed a sixth series by bosses amid its award-winning success.
As host Alex Scott probed as to whether fans could expect to see more, Stacey confirmed so before she was left panic-stricken as she debated on if she had let slip the news prematurely.
Responding to the host, Stacey said: “We are all meeting up again next month and we are going to be doing another series.”
Stacey then jolted as she placed an arm on Joe after worrying she had given the news away too soon.
She asked: “Am I allowed to say that? No one has told me I’m not allowed?”
The show’s hosts grimaced as Stacey clarified: “Yes [there is another series] if we are allowed [to say].”
Sort Your Life Out first launched in 2021 and has so far aired five successful series.
After the show landed Stacey a gong at last year’s NTAs, it has found itself nominated for yet another big award this year.
Both Stacey and the show have received nods for this year’s BAFTA TV Awards.
Stacey will be hoping she can do the double at the ceremony this May.
News of the show renewal comes as she and husband Joe Swash prepare to launch their very own fly-on-the-wall reality show, Stacey & Joe, on BBC One.
The programme gives a warts-and-all look at the couple’s life inside the walls of Pickle Cottage.
It is the first time the pair have allowed cameras into their family life with all the pair’s children expected to feature.
Stacey Solomon’s cleaning tips

IF you want a home that gleams like Stacey’s, you’ll need to listen up!
Label Everything: Stacey swears by the power of labelling. From pantry jars to storage bins, clear labels help keep everything organised and easy to find.
Daily Tidy Routine: Dedicate 15-20 minutes each day to tidying up. This prevents clutter from building up and makes weekly deep cleaning less daunting.
Baking Soda Magic: Stacey uses baking soda for a variety of cleaning tasks. It’s great for deodorising carpets, cleaning grout, and even freshening up mattresses.
Upcycle Containers: Repurpose old jars, tins, and containers to store cleaning supplies, craft materials, or kitchen ingredients. It’s both eco-friendly and cost-effective.
Shine with Vinegar: White vinegar is a staple in Stacey’s cleaning arsenal. It works wonders on windows, mirrors, and even limescale build-up in kettles.
Make It Fun: Turn on your favourite music or podcast to make cleaning less of a chore and more of a fun, productive activity.
Use a Toothbrush: For those hard-to-reach spots, a toothbrush can be an excellent tool. Use it to scrub grout lines, around taps, and in other small crevices.
Declutter Regularly: Stacey advises a regular declutter session to get rid of items you no longer need. This keeps your home neat and creates more space for the things you love.
Air Fresheners: Create your own natural air fresheners using essential oils. Stacey loves using lavender or citrus oils to keep her home smelling fresh.
Microfibre Cloths: These are essential for dusting and cleaning surfaces without leaving streaks. They are reusable and can be easily washed.
Incorporate these tips into your routine for a cleaner, more organised home, just like Stacey Solomon’s!

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