Stacey Solomon is to present a new lifestyle and home improvement series.

Stacey Solomon

Stacey Solomon

The 'Loose Women' panellist - who has amassed more than four million social media followers after posting household tips and upcycling hacks - will teach viewers how to declutter their homes in BBC One show 'Sort Your Life Out', in which she will encourage six families to dispose of "thousands" of their personal items.

She said: "There’s always that one room or cupboard I can’t face sorting out at home, but once I’ve done it there’s nothing more satisfying.

"One cupboard at a time, we’ll be helping families declutter their homes and get organised in a way that works for them.

"I’ll be sharing my ultimate tidying and upcycling tips, from Lazy Susans to tension rods, there’ll be lots of great ideas to give viewers the confidence to finally tackle that cupboard."

Stacey, 31, will be joined by home organiser Dilly Carter, carpenter and upcycler Robert Bent and cleaning expert Iwan Carrington, who will help the families decide what to recycle, donate or sell.

BBC commissioning editor Emily Smith said: "After filming a successful pilot last year, we’re so excited for this series with Stacey and her team.

"It’s amazing what they can do to turn homes around without having to spend loads. As well as all the useful and inspiring ideas, it’s ultimately a series about families and modern life which we can all relate to."

Stacey - who rose to fame on 'The X Factor' in 2009 before joining the 'Loose Women' panel in 2016 - recently took a break from social media after experiencing abuse from online bullies when one troll commented "horse face" with a vomiting emoji on her account.

Sharing the comment on her Instagram Story, Stacey hit back: "Horses are so beautiful…thank you. Looks like you’re not feeling great. Wish you better."

She also shared comments from her loyal fans who slammed the troll, writing: "Honestly, this is why I love this little world so much…because it just proves.

"For every unhappy, mean individual out there, there’s so many more kind, supportive, loving humans to outshine the nastiness. What a lovely thought. (sic)"


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