Stacey Solomon shares defiant body image message before asking fans to 'pray' for her
24.06.2022 - 18:39
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Stacey Solomon has shared her anxiety with fans as her fiance Joe Swash heads off on his stag do. The couple, who got engaged on Christmas Eve in 2020, are set to walk down the aisle in a matter of weeks.
Earlier this week, the Loose Women star shared a glimpse at the invites for the big day which takes place next month at their family home, adorably named Pickle Cottage. She said she was left in tears as she wrote out some 'special invites' for the nuptials which were pushed back.
Stacey and former EastEnders actor Joe were due to wed last year but their big day was postponed due to the pandemic and because Stacey fell pregnant with their daughter, Rose, who was born on Stacey's 32nd birthday in October.
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And with little time left before their special day, Stacey did explain that she had already sent out save the dates via email but wanted some of her family and friends to have a tangible version as a memory of their day, with the personally designed invites featuring a floral border around a painted picture of their home with their two pet pooches - Teddy and Peanut - on one side and their late dog Theo - who died in Stacey's arms on Boxing Day - sat at the front door.
But while Stacey gets stuck into the finer details, Joe is heading off on his stag do to a currently undisclosed location. But it does appear that it may involve a flight as his wife-to-be was seen stressing over PCR tests. Posting a video to her Instagram story, Stacey was sat next to her fiance as he cradled their baby daughter Rose.
She captioned the video: "Omg it’s been the most crazy day because joes off on his stag do tomorrow
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