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Stacey Solomon monthly earnings revealed as she admits fear of losing everything

By Mark Jefferies,Robert Harries

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Stacey Solomon monthly earnings revealed as she admits fear of losing everything

Stacey Solomon has confessed that despite her success, she harbours a lingering fear of losing everything. The television personality reportedly rakes in £57,000 monthly and had a substantial £9.7m in her business accounts as of April, thanks to her TV work, brand endorsements, and savvy investments. Yet, during her BBC series, she revealed her occasional self-doubt. In the show’s second episode, while on a skiing holiday with her family, Stacey expressed: “I think I will always, one, feel like an imposter in this life, because this is not what I imagined my life would be when I was growing up. But two, I always have in the back of my mind tomorrow you could have nothing, so be careful today.” Despite her worries, Stacey and her husband Joe Swash remain popular figures on television, much loved for their relatable nature and their family-focused reality show on BBC1. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter . The couple, who tied the knot in 2022 and have been together for nine years, are set to return to screens tonight(TUESDAY) with the second series of the BBC’s ‘Stacey and Joe’, offering viewers further glimpses into their domestic life. Having first captured the nation’s heart on X Factor in 2009, Stacey, a regular on Loose Women, has since become a beloved figure known for her effervescent charm and her knack for home improvement, earning her the title of Instagram’s DIY queen, reports the Mirror . She continues to engage her social media followers with updates on the transformation of Pickle Cottage into a dream family abode. Stacey Solomon, alongside her former EastEnders actor fiancé Joe Swash, enjoys an idyllic family life with their five children; Zachary, 17, Leighton, 13, Rex, six, Rose, three, and Belle, two, all featured in their series. In the first episode, she shared her feelings that she may have “had her last baby”. Viewers saw their youngest, Belle, starting nursery, which Stacey confesses makes her “sad” as the children grow older. “Another one flies the nest. All the kids are at school , and we can have a lot of fun,” Joe remarks before questioning: “D’you think that’s our last baby?”. To which Stacey responded: “I think that’s our last baby, bubs.” Joe then expressed: “I think what we need to do is start looking forward to the future bits of the kids growing up instead of it being like ‘awww’.” Stacey answered: “Yeah, that’s why I’m getting more animals, to be honest with you!”. * Catch Stacey And Joe on BBC1 every Tuesday evening at 7pm or stream it on BBC iPlayer.