Stacey Solomon has marked her second wedding anniversary to Joe Swash with a special dinner.

The couple married back in summer 2022 at their home Pickle Cottage, saying at the time that it was "the most special day that we didn't ever want to end".

Stacey has now revealed the sweet way the pair marked two years of marriage, posting a clip of a tent alongside a cinema screen, where they rewatched highlights of their big day.

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"Our 2nd anniversary two years ago today," the star captioned the post. "Was one of the best days of our lives. We got married. In our garden, with our children and loved ones around us. Even Belle was there in my tummy.

"Joe it's actually ridiculous how much I love you and I want to relive that feeling from our wedding every single year," Stacey continued.

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"I've put out all of our wedding bits that I saved from the day for an anniversary dinner in the garden. Then I put a tent up with the projector so we can get cosy and watch our wedding video and live those moments again.

"This is where our top table was on the day and this song was our first dance," she noted of the tune playing over the clip, Whitney Houston's 'My Love Is Your Love'. "Happy Anniversary bub. Here's to forever @joeswash."

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Last year, Stacey celebrated the couple's first anniversary by sharing previously unseen footage with fans from their wedding day.

In other news, Stacey recently suggested that she may take a step back from TV in order to focus on family life with her five children.

"I think I'm at a point in my life where I recognise that I've been really busy for his life, and his life is at a really important point, and my second son will get to that point before I know it," she told the Glad We Had This Chat podcast.

"And then I've got these three babies. I don't want to miss what I potentially feel like I missed with my older children. And I want to be there for my older children, who I think need me now more than ever. I've been battling with that in my head."

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