Stacey Solomon's BBC series hit with over 1,500 complaints amid animal cruelty claims

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Stacey Solomon’s BBC show, Sort Your Life Out, was smacked with 1,500 complaints after a recent episode involving rabbits. Stacey, who recently welcomed her fifth child and her third with Joe Swash, is the host of the show, which aims to help unclutter people's homes alongside the experts, cleaning guru Iwan Carrington, organising maven Dilly Carter and upcycling extraordinaire Robert Bent.

A recent episode saw Stacey and her team propose moving rabbits who lived in the conservatory of a house outdoors into a more typical hutch.

Some viewers took issue with the move and branded it “animal cruelty” online, while others reported the show to Ofcom. The Rabbit Welfare Association and Trust also shared a link while encouraging followers to complain about the actions on the show.

However they also added: "Before we comment any more, we want to make it clear that we think that this is the Production company's responsibility, not the presenter, and we won't allow any comments against Stacey Solomon.

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