Husband and wife team Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash have become household names since rising to fame with their respective TV careers, and are now reportedly set to give fans an insight into their family life with a fly-on-the-wall reality show.
While this will no doubt prove an instant hit with the couple's adoring fans, the pair are being warned that opening their lives to the cameras could be a risky move could it tarnish their squeaky-clean image? The couple have a blended family of six children. They are parents to one-year-old Belle, Rose, two, and Rex, five - while Joe, 42, is stepfather to Stacey's two older sons, Leighton, 12, and Zachary, 16, and father to Harry, 17, from a previous relationship.
As they prepare to open the doors of their home, an expert tells us why life on camera could have its pitfalls.
"Opening your home to the world can be risky for any family. Having a camera crew following your every move can be very stressful, and a show like this puts you under public scrutiny," says expert Lynn Carratt of Press Box PR.
According to reports, Stacey, 34, and Joe will show the "highs and lows of family life with a large brood" at their £1.2m Essex home, Pickle Cottage.
"Stacey and Joe are such homebodies and love nothing more than spending time with their children," a source claimed. "The series is set to be a huge hit, given the chaos that comes with a big family. Stacey and Joe will also not hold back when it comes to showing the highs and lows. Fans can expect to see an unfiltered version of a busy household."
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