The future of Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash’s BBC show revealed after two series.

Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon

Stacey Solomon’s hit reality show is reportedly set to return for a third series.

The TV star and her husband Joe Swash have already opened the doors and let camera crews into Pickle Cottage for two series of Stacey & Joe.

The BBC show has been a huge hit with viewers keen to see inside the couple’s lives with their three kids – son Rex, six, and daughters Rose, four, and Belle, two – as well as Zachary, 17, and Leighton, 13, Stacey’s sons from previous relationships.

The Sun report that fans are set to get another peek into their world in a third series of the reality show. Filming is apparently due to start and the fresh batch of episodes could air by late next year.

An insider said there was “a definite hunger for these celebrity-based At Home With . . . style shows”, mentioning that both Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy are reported to have landed their own TV shows too.

Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash

“But Stacey, with hubby Joe, is blazing a trail,” the source added.

Stacey, 36, announced in January this year that she and Joe – who also has a son from a former relationship – had filmed a reality show with their kids.

She admitted they had been both “nervous and excited”, telling fans on Instagram: “In 2024 we opened up our home and made a series about our lives, family, work & everything in between.

Stacey Solomon

“It was a huge leap into the unknown and it’s been an absolute whirlwind making it.

“But last year as a family we decided to say yes to more and do things we’d never done. We have spoken about making a documentary for a long time, lots of you have asked too.”

Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash

“Through the laughter the tears and the craziness… We hope it makes you smile, feel good and hopefully enjoy getting to know us all a little more,” added the Loose Women star.

The first series of Stacey & Joe aired in April and it was a big hit, with fabs gripped by the family’s day to day lives, warts and all. A second run followed in September this year.

The BBC has been contacted for comment.

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