Stacey Solomon has declared that she's "not okay" as she marks a big family milestone.
The Loose Women star welcomed daughter Belle two years ago, and has shared on Instagram that the youngster has experienced her first day at nursery.
Sharing a sweet before and after clip showing Belle with her older sister Rose when she was born and now off to nursery together, Stacey wrote: "How it started… How it's going."
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"Belle’s first day at nursery," she captioned the post, admitting that she is "not okay" amid the big life step.
"Belle ran into nursery & didn’t look back," Stacey added. "She had the best day, she didn’t mention us once.
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"I’m convinced that Belle is so confident & content because she knows she has the best friend in the world by her side, always looking out for her & always there when she needs her.
"Sisters are so special. And Rose, you are the most incredible big sister Belle could have wished for. From the moment she was born Happy first day at nursery Belle, the world is yours."
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Belle is Stacey's third child with husband Joe Swash, and her fifth overall.
Meanwhile, last month it was confirmed that Stacey would be getting her own BBC reality series called Stacey & Joe, which will follow their family life and has been touted as a "refreshing, honest take on their modern blended family".
Opening up on why she decided to open up her home to cameras, the star explained: "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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