Stacey Solomon issued an exciting update about her BBC show Sort Your Life Out.
In the home makeover programme, houses are emptied of every possession and laid before each family so they can decide what stays, and what will be discarded, sold or recycled.
Meanwhile, Stacey’s expert team, consisting of carpenter king Robert Bent, organiser supreme Dilly Carter and Iwan Carrington - the cleaning extraordinaire, transforms the living space in time for the possessions to be moved back in, and the big reveal.
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Stacey and the BBC have now confirmed the programme will return for a second series.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, while counting her steps in her garden, Stacey said: "I just wanted to come on here to say that we're going to get to do another series of Sort Your Life Out.
She cheered in glee as she waved her hand and continued: "I'm so excited.
"Honestly it was my actual dream job being able to go into people's homes and help them to organise, tidy, DIY and decorate.
"I loved every single second of it."
She addressed her fans and followers as she added: "If it wasn't you lot supporting it and being so nice about it I would never get the chance to do it again so I just want to say thank you so bloody much and I love you."
BBC Commissioning Editor, Beejal-Maya Patel said: “Sort Your Life Out is perfect television. These heart-warming stories of families overwhelmed by possessions and reluctant to let go of the past, is something we can all relate to.
"Stacey, Dilly, Rob and Iwan do such a sensational job of not only revamping the house, but of transforming the families lives for the long-term. I’m thrilled we’ll get to see it return for a second series.”
The show aired its first series back in November, and saw host Stacey and her team, transform the living quarters of those who took part.
Sort Your Life Out will be returning to BBC One and iPlayer for a second series where another six families will be challenged to get rid of their clutter.
However, they are currently on the look out for new families to feature on the BBC show.
As well as sharing her excitement, Stacey also shared a link for people to follow if they would like to apply.
She wrote: "We are looking for new houses to visit. Here's a link to apply. Good luck!"
You can apply for the upcoming second series by visiting this link.
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