Stacey Solomon said "it's been a while" as she issued an update to fans.
The 33-year-old has built up a large following on Instagram where she shares details of her happy family life at Pickle Cottage. Stacey took to the social media platform to share an emotional message to her husband, Joe Swash, as he exited I'm A Celebrity South Africa.
She said: "To the moon and back Joe Swash always." Fans were gutted last night as the former EastEnders star was eliminated after he lost a survival challenge to Phil Tufnell.
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Stacey has revealed Joe will be discussing his time in the camp with her fellow Loose Women panelists later today. She said: "Joe's off to Loose Women today.
"I'm doing school runs today... so thought it would be a good chance to catch up properly with you all. It's been a while." Stacey asked fans to send questions as she will conduct an Instagram question and answer session.
It has been a while since Stacey last appeared as a panelist on Loose Women but she told Lorraine how she still considers herself part of the Loose Women family. She said: "When I was on X Factor 14 years ago... I never even thought I'd be on a show like this never mind have opportunities like Sort Your Life Out and Loose Women.
"So every time I get to do something like that I'm genuinely like 'thank goodness, this is amazing!'. You've just got to keep enjoying it because you never know when it'll be gone and when those things aren't going to be there."
Stacey shared an adorable snap of her daughter, Rose, with the update today as she said: "She gives me life. The glasses. She won't take them off."
I'm A Celebrity South Africa was filmed last year and Joe admitted he found the jungle more stressful this time as he was away from his two young children, Rex and Rose.
He said: "I missed my family so much. We had our phones taken away and I’ve never not had communication with them before. My kids are young and I knew they wouldn’t really understand where I was and would be upset.
"It really played on me. And being in the camp, it always brings up memories for me of Stacey. If it wasn’t for the show, I would never have my family. My family were always in the front of my mind. I found that really difficult. A lot harder than I thought I would. But again I was really lucky as the people in camp kept my spirits high."
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