It's the semi-final of Bake Off: The Professionals tonight (July 19).
The baking competition has seen a team of professional pastry chefs turn ordinary patisserie and desserts into masterpieces as they attempt to wow the judges.
Stacey Solomon has made her debut as one of the hosts for this year's series of the baking competition.
The bubbly TV personality has replaced Tom Allen and now co-hosts the GBBO spin-off show with Liam Charles.
After joining the show as the new host, Stacey was subject to criticism from some viewers.
But luckily her fans were quick to come to her defence and it seems that Stacey has a loving support network at home too.
The mum of four is very close to her own mum, but they're rarely seen together.
Here's everything we know about their relationship.
Who is Stacey Solomon's mum?
Stacey Solomon 's mum is Fiona Solomon.
While Stacey shares lots of pictures of her fiancé Joe Swash and her four adorable children, Stacey is quite private about her other family members.
Unlike her daughter, Fiona prefers to stay out of the limelight, which is why there isn't a lot known about her.
However in 2017 she did make a rare TV appearance with Stacey as the pair appeared on an episode of Loose Women together.
Stacey's relationship with her mum
During their Loose Women appearance, Stacey's mum revealed that they'd had a strained relationship during her teenage years.
She said: "I got to a stage where I thought, 'What have I done, I must have been a terrible mother.' It wasn't just Stacey, I have another daughter. Both of my girls when they went through teenage years, it really was... tearaways.
"Stacey was the one who always got into trouble and always got caught. She bunked off school, went to the park, went out with her friends and got detention.
"In the end, we took her out of school and she went to stay with her nan. She looked after her for a while, she knew exactly what to do to put her in line."
When she was just 17, Stacey got pregnant. She said that her parents were disappointed in her but made her decide what she wanted to do.
Speaking about her teenage pregnancy on Loose Women, she said: "Even though they were really upset with me, and hurt and disappointed, they never told me whether I should go ahead and have the baby or not have the baby.
"Which at the time was absolute turmoil because all I wanted was for my mum and dad to tell me what to do."
But while Stacey had some troublesome teenage years that could often put a rift between her and her mother, they now have a close relationship.
Her mum has been by her side throughout the birth of all four of Stacey's children and is a doting grandmother.
Speaking about how she is proud of the woman her daughter's become, Fiona said: "She's still a young woman and when you look how young she is and the things she's dealt with in life, that's what makes me really proud.
"Because I think she's had a lot of emotional issues in her life that, quite frankly, not many people would experience those things. And how she's handled those things, it's brilliant. She's a wonderful mum."
During the pandemic, Stacey opened up about how close she was to her mum as she revealed to her Instagram followers that she was struggling to be apart from her during the lockdown.
To vent her emotions, Stacey decided to write a heartwarming letter to her mum. Posting about the letter on her Instagram stories, she said: “I feel so strange tonight so... I'm going to write my mum a letter.”
“She's usually here most days helping me with the boys when I'm working.
“I spoke to her earlier and for some reason it made my tummy flip a bit.
“I couldn't have raised my pickles without her. And as sad as it sounds, she's the person I go to whenever I'm feeling nervous, and even at 30 she knows how to make me feel like everything is going to be ok...
"I miss her cuddles and just her kindness”