Stacey Solomon’s Sort Your Life Out hit with over 1,500 complaints over animal cruelty

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Stacey Solomon's BBC show Sort Your Life Out has been met with a slew of complaints following an episode featuring rabbits. The Loose Women panellist, who recently welcomed fifth child Belle, has been met with over 1,500 complaints after animal charities criticised the treatment of rabbits on her show.

The programme follows Stacey, 33, as she travels around the UK with her team to revamp cluttered homes and homeowners choose which personal belongings they want to keep and/or get rid of.

Stacey and her team are seen in the episode sorting through a family's clutter and packing possessions into boxes as they tackled around 2,137 toys, 452 books and 61 mugs.

The dad had ADHD and struggled to let go of his collection of 13 guitars and 1,274 tools, but it was the treatment of the rabbits that got viewers up in arms.During the episode, the former X Factor star suggested moving the rabbits to the garden so there would be more space in the conservatory.

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