Stacey Solomon has reportedly decided not to continue with Renovation Rescue (Picture: Channel 4)
Stacey Solomon has reportedly called time on a Channel 4 show after worrying fans she had quit Loose Women.
The former X Factor star, 34, has decided against fronting a second season of Renovation Rescue to concentrate on her BBC projects, it has been claimed.
The show saw Stacey come to the rescue of homeowners who’d been left high and dry by their builders and help them salvage their half-built homes.
Explaining her departure, a source told The Sun: ‘Stacey had a great time making Renovation Rescue but the fact she isn’t doing a second series allows her to focus on her projects with the Beeb.
In reference to Stacey winning the factual entertainment NTA for Sort Your Life Out, they continued: ‘They’ve been a huge success and the NTA win is evidence that the viewing public love what she does.’
It comes after fans were concerned Stacey had quit ITV show Loose Women as she was missing from their 25th anniversary portrait.
The show saw her salvage homes that had been half completed by builders (Picture: Channel 4)
Stacey previously said she wanted projects she could mostly do from home (Picture: Channel 4)
In the picture, the Loose Women panellists, including Denise Welch and Coleen Nolan, are all dressed in glamorous silver dresses to celebrate the milestone.
They would not be the first projects Stacey has departed from after recently revealing she had stepped down from a huge role after three years to spend more time with her family.
Stacey welcomed her fifth child, Belle, with her husband, Joe Swash, 42, last year. The couple also shares Rex, four, and Rose, two, while Stacey has 16-year-old Zachary with her ex Dean Cox and Leighton, 11, with former fiancé Aaron Barnham.
Posting a statement on her Instagram story, Stacey told fans: ‘Today has been a wonderful but emotional day as I shot my LAST EVER collection for In The Style.
Fans were concerned after noticing Stacey was missing from Loose Women’s anniversary portrait (Picture: ITV)
‘I have loved every single second of being able to design & create clothing with the most incredible team & literally bring my dreams to life.’
She continued to say that this year, she has ‘thought a lot about work/family balance’ and what she needs to prioritise and as a result needed to ‘give more of myself back to my family’.
‘We wanted to end on a high, so this last collection has every bit of love we could possibly give it & it only felt right to end it in my favourite season’, she explained.
In May, Stacey said her dream was to quit TV work to become a stay-at-home mum, saying she wants to only take on work she can do mostly from home apart from the occasional ‘passion project’.
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Source:: Metro