Stacey Solomon complains Joe Swash didn’t get up to help her with housework until 12.18pm this afternoon
STACEY Solomon today launched a cleaning blitz on her house – but complained that boyfriend Joe Swash didn’t get out of bed to help her until 12.18pm.
The 30-year-old Loose Women star showed fans her gruelling housework regime, which included putting away clothes, sterilising the baby bottles, ironing the children’s shirts and taking the bins out.
However, she said Joe didn’t lend a hand until past midday, with her posting a picture of him – pointedly adding a large clock graphic reading: “12.18.”
She wrote: “He’s finally arisen and I’m leaving him to finish up – the best chores imo hoovering & mopping – while I take the boys out for a walk so they don’t go STIR CRAZY.”
Earlier, she showed fans how she had put away their newborn baby Rex’s clothes, packed his swimming bag, sterilised his bottles, played with him and given the tot his “brunch”.
Stacey also posted a video of her boys Leighton, seven, and Zachary, 11, putting their clean washing away, before she ironed their school shirts – all before Joe got up.
In an interview today, Stacey said that Joe hasn’t made having a baby the third time around “better or worse”.
The former X Factor singer was a single parent to sons Zach and Leighton before she met Joe, 37, and they had baby Rex.
Speaking to TV Life magazine, she said: “With Zachary, my circumstances were completely different. I was in college, I wasn’t with his dad and things were really tough, but also really brilliant.
“It changed my life in good ways and sometimes I was apprehensive about it, but it was a great thing for me looking back.
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“With Leighton, my circumstances were different again and I didn’t breastfeed. So that journey was completely different.
“This time round, I tried to breastfeed and my circumstances again were completely different.
“None of them have been the same. Neither have been better, or worse, or easier, or harder than another.
She concluded: “They’ve just all been different. It’s really hard work but I absolutely love it.”
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