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Stacey Solomon makes candid admission before The One Show appearance as she's flooded with support over emotional update

Stacey Solomon made a candid admission before making an appearance on the latest episode of The One Show. The TV star appeared on the BBC One programme on Monday night (September 4) to chat about the new series of Sort Your Like Out.

The show sees Stacey and her team of experts help declutter the homes of different families across the country. And Stacey has previously told how people need to be 'brave' to participate. "You’ve got to be really brave," to appear on the programme, particularly, she says, as "people are judgey".

When chatting to Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas, Stacey spoke about the family appearing in the first episode of the show on Thursday (September 7). She said: "So they had two young children, which was difficult anyway, and most people are working long-hour jobs.

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She, in particular, after she had her children, suffered from how she felt and how she was dealing with and processing having her children and they also had a struggle with fertility. There’s a number of reasons why their house got out of control and they didn’t know how to face it going forward."

Stacey also admitted she resonated with some of the lady's own story. "She wanted to start a baking business and she had started it, but lost all her confidence after having children, which happens to so many people, myself included. What they really needed was someone to come in and tell them, you’ve got this, it’s ok," she added.

"Our show is the opposite of gawking at people, we don’t judge anyone. We want to give them that boost and start afresh. We want to help them release some of the traumatic possessions they hold onto."

But taking to Instagram

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