Stacey Solomon’s quiet life in Dagenham working in a fish and chip shop before she was famous
04.05.2022 - 16:23
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Heart: “My family practised our faith in a relaxed manner. READ MORE: Fans floored after Stacey Solomon shares adorable video of baby Rose's first word “My mum Fiona was brought up a Christian; her dad was a vicar. But she fell in love with my dad David and converted to Judaism to be with him.
"Growing up, the influence Judaism had on me was an overwhelming understanding to love those around you, care for others as if they are part of your family and strive to be the best individual you can be. "For the majority of my life, my experiences have been positive. I went to a Christian primary school where I felt included and no different to my peers.
"Later on she attended Kantor King Solomon High school in Barkingside, as well as musical theatre at college. During this time she worked as a barmaid at a country club. Another job she had before her rise to fame was at a Hornchurch chippy called Oh My Cod - and of course, we went to go visit it for ourselves .
During an appearance on Loose Women, Stacey revealed contestants on the X Factor “don’t make any money” while on the show, meaning she returned to her part-time job to support her son, Zachary, who was born in 2008, just a year before she entered the competition. She explained, "At the time I was still at college and I was working at a fish and chip shop called Oh My Cod, they did an amazing battered sausage and I loved working there. "After the audition, I had to go back and work because you didn’t make any money being on The X Factor and I had to live.
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