Stacey Chanelle Claire Solomon (born 4 October 1989) is an English singer and media personality. In 2009, she finished in third place on the sixth series of The X Factor, and gained a number one single on the UK Singles Chart when her fellow The X Factor finalists released a cover of "You Are Not Alone". Solomon won the tenth series of I'm a Celebrity...
Get Me Out of Here!. Her debut single, a cover of "Driving Home for Christmas", was released on 19 December 2011. Solomon then released her debut album Shy on 18 April 2015. In September 2016, she began appearing as a panellist on Loose Women and in November of the same year she presented the I'm a Celebrity spin-off series I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp.
Stacey Solomon has hit back at trolls who accused her of leaving one year old daughter Rose at home alone whilst she was away working.
She's known to be a big fan of decorating her home for the seasons and she's gone all out for Halloween, adding two life-size skeletons to her home which she's nicknamed Phil and Grant, after EastEnders' Mitchell brothers.The 32 year old mum of four took to Instagram to share a snap of one of the skeletons propped up by the island in her kitchen with its hand placed on a kitchen bowl which was surrounded by tiny pumpkin ornaments.
Alongside the snap, Stacey wrote: "I was up & out in the darkness this morning before anyone woke up. "I have been for the last few days so I've left Phil & Grant (the skeletons) in charge," she quipped. "Doing some creepy version of Halloween elf on the shelf to cheer the kids up while I'm not there. "Today Grant has organised the breakfast bowls and is waiting for everyone to come down for their cereal." In her next post, she shared a comment from one of her followers who questioned if she'd left her four children at home "to fend for themselves," and saying "not a good look." In a video, Stacey could be heard saying sarcastically: "Yeah, now Rose is one, I thought 'she's pretty' independent, so I thought I'd just leave her with Phil and Grant the skeletons, and she'd be absolutely fine." She then went on to crack a series of savvy jokes about the skeletons and struggled to hold back laughs as she said: "They're really low maintenance.They don't need feeding.They work really hard...
in fact they work themselves to the bone." "The best thing is about skeletons...they're just dying to help," she added as she burst into laughter.
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