Stacey Solomon fans left 'fuming' and say 'I cannot cope' after change
Stacey Solomon fans said they were left 'fuming' when the new run of her much-loved series Sort Your Life Out was pulled from air. There were emotional scenes last week when the presenter returned with her team to help another family transform their home for the better.
In the first episode of the new BBC One series, Stacey was seen meeting single dad Craig, who had lost his wife. Craig was living with his two young children – Merywen, six, and Wren, four – who he shared with his late wife Lois, who died four years ago following a battle with cancer.
With support from Lois’ family, Craig appeared on the programme and enlisted Stacey and co's help as he felt it was the right time to tackle the clutter in their home. Speaking to Stacey, 34, about his cluttered home, Craig said: "There might be bits that are sentimental. There might some bits of Lois’ that I have forgotten is in there."
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Stacey asked: “And does that scare you?” to which Craig replied: “It’s not scary, it’s just hard to look back at it because it’s so much sentimental stuff and so much of our plans that aren’t going to happen any more."
There was an emotional moment in the warehouse when going through the thousands of books the family had acquired, Stacey discovered Lois’ “story book” which she had written and wanted to have published. Later, they found another book which Lois had written in every Christmas to describe what had happened that year.
Becoming emotional, Craig said: "Oh I’m not going to read that, it’ll make me cry." Stacey hugged him as she said: "So sorry Craig." But towards the


