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'World's worst wife' Stacey Solomon has 'no sympathy' for husband Joe Swash in brutal health update

Stacey Solomon has shared a health update for her husband Joe Swash while she has been left single-handedly minding the kids. The Liverpool Echo reports that after sharing an image of her three youngest children - Rex, two, Rose, one, and baby Belle - on Instagram, she gave a health update on Joe.

She shared: "Daddy's got man flu so it's been us three this weekend while he's recovering in bed! So this morning I'm going to pop over to nanny's and hopefully grab a cuppa." A few hours later she explained what had been happening with her ex-Eastenders star hubby and laughed over Joe having a case of man flu - but said she had "no sympathy" for him.

Speaking while breastfeeding baby Belle in her car, Stacey explained that her mum had looked after Rex and Rose for her so that she could dye her roots and head to the shops. She added: "I must be the world's worst wife because all of you are so lovely like, 'Oh I hope Joe is ok...sending love' and wishing him better and I'm going to sound really horrible now... but I've just got like no sympathy for man flu."

Trying not to sound overly harsh, she explained further: "I've got no sympathy for any flu he might have in all fairness to Joe. I've just got no sympathy. He can't do anything when he's not well, like literally nothing, so obviously he's been bedridden yesterday and today.

"He's been really trying to get himself back in order from his man flu but I'm almost jealous. I feel like going home and licking him and getting the flu myself just so I can have a couple of days sleep. I feel like three under three is harder than flu."

She went on to explain that she suffered from mastitis a few days ago but Joe was working away meaning she just had to get on with it. She added: "I had to pick my big swollen boob up and get some antibiotics and get on with it. But he can't function!"

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