Stacey Solomon To Host BBC Home Improvement TV Series Sort Your Life Out
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Stacey Solomon will be fronting a brand new home improvement programme for the BBC.
The 31-year-old, who has inspired her four million Instagram followers to straighten out their homes by pioneering the hugely popular 'Tap To Tidy' trend, will host Sort Your Life Out - a new series which sees the Loose Women panellist declutter, upcycle and redecorate the homes of six families.
Living in a house with her three children, two dogs and fiancé Joe Swash, Stacey knows it can be tough work to keep on top of a busy household - and now wants to help others with quick hints and easy tips to help spruce up your living environment.
But Stacey won't be alone in her mission to organise Britain's cluttered houses, as she is joined by her crack team of expert friends: organiser extraordinaire Dilly Carter, carpenter and upcycler Robert Bent, and cleaning fanatic Iwan Carrington, for their supersize sort out.
Together they'll makeover Britain's cluttered homes by first stripping them bare, then laying all their possessions out in a giant warehouse resembling an art installation of their entire lives, before asking the families to let go of thousands of their possessions. Emotions will run high as the families must decide what to keep and what to let go of. The items that the families' part with will be recycled, donated or sold.
Once sorted, Stacey and her team will beautifully reorganise their home by cleaning, upcycling and putting systems in place for the possessions they decide to keep. Each of the team has their own unique cleaning quirks and tidying tips that viewers will be able to take away and implement in their own homes.
Speaking about her new venture, Stacey explained: "There's always that one room or cupboard I can't face sorting out at home, but once I've done it there's nothing more satisfying.
"One cupboard at a time, we'll be helping families declutter their homes and get organised in a way that works for them. I'll be sharing my ultimate tidying and upcycling tips, from Lazy Susans to tension rods, there'll be lots of great ideas to give viewers the confidence to finally tackle that cupboard."
Emily Smith, Commissioning Editor for the series, added: "After filming a successful pilot last year, we're so excited for this series with Stacey and her team. It's amazing what they can do to turn homes around without having to spend loads. As well as all the useful and inspiring ideas, it's ultimately a series about families and modern life which we can all relate to."
Sort Your Life Out will air on BBC One later this year.
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