Stacey Solomon fans left chuckling as they spot detail in new family snaps

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Stacey Solomon fans left chuckling as they spot detail in new family snaps
Stacey Solomon fans left chuckling as they spot detail in new family snaps

Stacey Solomon's fans were left chuckling as they noticed a recurring theme in the latest family photos shared by the star. The beloved Loose Women star wrapped up her Bank Holiday weekend by sharing a series of heartwarming snaps, describing the brief respite as 'heaven'.

The 33 year old TV personality was pictured alongside her husband Joe Swash and their three adorable children – Rex, Rose, and Belle – in the images which she shared with her vast online following. These precious moments were captured during what the mother-of-five described as her first completely free weekend since concluding her maternity leave earlier this year, after welcoming baby Belle in February, who is now six months old.

The charming photos featured a radiant Stacey, donning a comfy beige loungewear set, with little Rose perched on her knee sporting her own personalised jumper. The beige colour scheme continued with former EastEnders star Joe Swash, who was seen smiling in a beige hoodie while cradling Belle, who stood on her feet, captivated by her reflection in the mirror. Meanwhile, Rex looked as endearing as ever, nestled between his parents and younger siblings.

Stacey began the caption of her post to her 5.7 million followers on Monday (August 28) with "A wholesome weekend at home.." She added, "That's it. Doesn't happen often. Just stayed home all weekend doing my favourite things in the world. Eating ALL the food, being with family, walks, games, cuddles, baths & just time with them."

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In a heartfelt social media post, Stacey shared her reluctance to face the upcoming week, stating: "Do you ever have one of those weekends where you don't want to go to bed on the last night because you know it's back to reality tomorrow? That's me right now. It really is the little things isn't it. Hope you've all had a lovely weekend, lots of love from all of us."

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While many fans were quick to empathise with Stacey's sentiments and gush over the adorable matching family photos, others were amused by an unexpected scene-stealer; the Solomon-Swash family's dachshund Peanut.

One fan humorously commented: "Love peanut in back ground licking his peanuts." This sentiment was echoed by other followers, who also noticed Peanut's antics as one said: "First thing i spotted." And another commented: "I can literally feel the good scratch peanut is giving himself." While a fourth wrote: "Lol look at peanut in that 1st photo."

This light-hearted moment comes after an emotional share from Stacey with her loyal fanbase. The Sort Your Life Out host took to her Instagram Story to share a poignant photo of Rex's new school uniform hanging on a personalised wooden stand featuring her son's initial and a star. "New level unlocked... big boy school," she captioned the image.

Overwhelmed with emotion, she continued: "I can't even describe how emotional this makes me. I can't believe in just a few days Rexy will be in big school he's still my baby. And Leighton is off to seniors," before adding a plea for support: "Omg, send help," surrounded by crying emojis.

In a recent snapshot taken inside the sprawling Essex residence affectionately known as Pickle Cottage, she shared: "This stand is from another small business @fall_withgrace. I bought my first one 4 years ago when Rex was a baby and I finally had to upgrade to big boy."

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Amy Denman

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