Stacey Solomon has announced a new BBC reality show focused on her family, with a teaser trailer also released.
Stacey & Joe will follow herself and husband Joe Swash alongside "their children, four ducks and two dogs" at their home Pickle Cottage and is described as a "refreshing, honest take on their modern blended family".
The six-part series was filmed last year summer and autumn, and will include the couple celebrating their second wedding anniversary alongside events such as son Zach getting his GCSE results, Stacey winning at the NTAs, as well as the star weighing up spending more time with her kids amid a busy year.
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In a teaser trailer, which the Loose Women star shared on her Instagram page, family members are introduced in a sweet montage.
"A new year. A very new adventure. Coming Spring 2025," Stacey wrote. "We’ve been so nervous & excited to share this. Here is us. All of us. In 2024 we opened up our home & made a series about our lives, family, work & everything in between.
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"It was a huge leap into the unknown & it’s been an absolute whirlwind making it. But last year as a family we decided to say yes to more & do things we’d never done. We have spoken about making a documentary for a long time, lots of you have asked too.
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"So here we go. A journey with us every second of the way. Through the laughter the tears & the craziness… We hope it makes you smile, feel good & hopefully enjoy getting to know us all a little more."
Joe said in official quotes: "We’ve been doing our best to keep this under wraps... But we’re so glad we can finally tell all of you about Stacey & Joe!
"Over the years, we’ve been asked a lot to do a show like this, but getting the opportunity to work with the BBC and Optomen felt properly exciting. There will be the normal madness of a family with lots of kids, plenty of animals and two busy parents. Here we go!"
Stacey & Joe will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in spring.

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