Stacey Solomon and husband Joe Swash ‘set for fly-on-the-wall reality TV show filmed at their £1.2m Essex home – and BBC bosses are delighted with the deal’

Stacey Solomon and husband Joe Swash 'set for fly-on-the-wall reality TV show filmed at their £1.2m Essex home - and BBC bosses are delighted with the deal'

As a dedicated follower of Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash’s journey, I am beyond thrilled to hear about their upcoming reality TV show, “Escape to Pickle Cottage.” Having watched them grow as a family over the years, it feels like we’ve been on this rollercoaster ride together. Their chaotic yet organised life with six children is a breath of fresh air and I can’t wait to get an even closer look into their daily lives.


It’s been said that Stacey Solomon and her partner, Joe Swash, have apparently agreed to participate in a reality TV program that will offer a behind-the-scenes look at their bustling household with their six kids, following them in a documentary-like fashion.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that a new series I’m part of, funded by the BBC, will be known as “Escape to Pickle Cottage.” In this captivating journey, we invite viewers inside our stunning £1.2 million Essex residence, offering a glimpse into the charms and tranquility of country living.

The TV presenter, 34, and former EastEnders actor, 42, share Rex, five, Rose, two, and Belle, 18 months. 

Stacey also has Leighton, 12, and Zachary, 16, and Joe has Harry, 16, from previous relationships. 

The heads at BBC are reportedly thrilled about the upcoming program that offers a peek into their unpredictable household life.

Stacey Solomon and husband Joe Swash 'set for fly-on-the-wall reality TV show filmed at their £1.2m Essex home - and BBC bosses are delighted with the deal'

Stacey Solomon and husband Joe Swash 'set for fly-on-the-wall reality TV show filmed at their £1.2m Essex home - and BBC bosses are delighted with the deal'

According to a source, “Who needs the Kardashians or the Osbournes when you’ve got Stacey and Joe? Given their long-standing relationship with the BBC, it seemed fitting that such a project would be a natural progression for them there.

It’s fantastic that Stacey and Joe are allowing us a peek into their personal lives. Despite potential disorder, it’s structured chaos! The anticipation is high as everyone eagerly waits to see what the cameras will uncover. Truly, it promises to be an entertaining experience.

Everyone seems thrilled that they consented to allow the cameras inside, making it an interesting changeup for BBC1.

TopMob has contacted Stacey’s representative and the BBC for comment. 

This week, Stacey got into the Halloween mood more than two months ahead of time by turning Pickle Cottage into an exciting, spooky spectacle in preparation for the upcoming celebration.

The Loose Women presenter shared a sneak peek of her latest decoration project to Instagram. 

However, even though it was evident that much labor and dedication went into the decorations, Joe seemed displeased. He voiced his discontent, stating that he didn’t wish for our home to feel like a ‘haunted house.’

Joe mentioned that it’s still quite some time until Halloween, not implying he’s currently exploring a haunted mansion.” Or simply, “Joe pointed out it’s not Halloween yet, so he’s not in a spooky house.

Stacey Solomon and husband Joe Swash 'set for fly-on-the-wall reality TV show filmed at their £1.2m Essex home - and BBC bosses are delighted with the deal'
Stacey Solomon and husband Joe Swash 'set for fly-on-the-wall reality TV show filmed at their £1.2m Essex home - and BBC bosses are delighted with the deal'
Stacey Solomon and husband Joe Swash 'set for fly-on-the-wall reality TV show filmed at their £1.2m Essex home - and BBC bosses are delighted with the deal'

Next, the video showed Stacey giggling on her bed, immersed in a sea of Halloween ornaments.

Stacey remarked, “My husband and I celebrate every September 1st.” It was clear to us whom she was referring to. Let’s welcome September, everyone! September is my most cherished season.

She then revealed that the decorations are part of her new autumn range at George at Asda.

She expressed her deep gratitude by saying that she couldn’t find the words to express her feelings, but her autumn homeware ideas would be displayed throughout the house permanently.

Dotted all over my bed, I’ve got a delightful collection of five black-and-white striped pumpkins, each one costing just £12 – an absolute steal for any dedicated fan like me!

During the festive season, I decided to make a statement by arranging a grand golden replica of a skeleton beside me on my bed. This was an unmistakable gesture, symbolizing the arrival of a new companion and marking the beginning of a fresh chapter in our lives.

Stacey Solomon and husband Joe Swash 'set for fly-on-the-wall reality TV show filmed at their £1.2m Essex home - and BBC bosses are delighted with the deal'

The TV personality also decorated her bedside with a ghost ornament – priced at £10 for three.

Wicker witch hats hung from her ceiling and a pumpkin wreath was placed above her headboard.

The latest collection additionally featured charm books for spells, decorative skulls in shades of black and gold, as well as a throw with a pattern resembling ghostly apparitions.

Stacey’s supporters found themselves equally split regarding the decorations, much like a multitude of them flooded her comment section, pleading for her to slow down the end of summer.

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2024-09-07 04:03

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