Stacey Solomon reveals she's got a new job and is leaving her home, kids and Joe for work

STACEY Solomon has revealed she’s landed a new job – but it means being away from Joe and the kids.

The 32-year-old is heading off with baby Rose, leaving Joe in charge of Leighton, Zach, Rex and the dogs at Pickle Cottage.


Not revealing what her new venture is, Stacey said:  “I might be a little quiet for a few days, because at 5am this morning I started a new job. It’s not close to home so Rose and me will be away for a few days.

“Miss the boys and the fur boys so much already, but also praying for Joe who’s in charge of everyone and they break up for half term today.

“I’m not thinking about what I am going to come home to.”

She added:  “Anyway I’m super nervous today and just learning the ropes and trying to do a good job so I’ll you know how it went later.”

Loose Women star Stacey recently revealed she will be filming a second series of her BBC show Sort Your Life Out, but hasn’t said what she is up to now.

As well as her TV work, the one-time X Factor contestant has a clothing range with In The Style.

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Stacey, who recently reached five million followers on Instagram, is also well known for sharing her home make-overs hacks and tips.

She welcomed her daughter Rose in October of last year and returned to work just three months later.

As she prepared to return to work, she explained to her followers:  "I know it's not long enough. I could be in this bubble forever and ever.

"But I've got one of those weird jobs where you never know if you're going to get work or not and nothing is guaranteed so you just got to make the most of any opportunity that comes along.

"And also, a lot of my contracts are twelve month contracts that have been squeezed into nine months so that I can have the three months off, and I don't think I can squeeze them into any less.”

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