Stacey Solomon shares sweet message to stepson as he collects GCSE results

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Stacey shared an inspiring message with those picking up GCSE results (Image: instagram/ @staceysolomon)
Stacey shared an inspiring message with those picking up GCSE results (Image: instagram/ @staceysolomon)

In a heartfelt message to all GCSE students receiving their results – including her stepson Harry – Stacey Solomon has offered words of encouragement and support. The 33 year old TV personality, who has previously confessed to being "very naughty at school" and seizing "every opportunity" to skip class, emphasised the importance of doing well in exams.

Despite her rebellious past, the Loose Women presenter proudly shared that she passed 13 GCSEs and has "never failed an exam in my life". However, for those who didn't achieve the grades they hoped for, Stacey had a powerful and uplifting message. She said: "Just wanted to say a MASSIVE good luck to everyone receiving their GCSE results today. Please remember this. These results don't define you. You can be ANYTHING you want to be. There's always other ways.

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"You are enough and exams do not determine who you can become. Well done for doing your best. THAT IS ALL THAT MATTERS. You're amazing."

She continued, "You are enough and exams do not determine who you can become. Well done for doing your best. THAT IS ALL THAT MATTERS. You're amazing."

In a personal note to her husband Joe Swash's eldest son Harry, she added: "A special good luck to Joe's biggest boy today. We are all so proud of you whatever the results."

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Stacey and Joe are parents to three children - Rex, Rose, and Belle. Additionally, Stacey is a mother to two other boys, Leighton and Zachary, from previous relationships.

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