Stacey Solomon 'in tears' as she says 'time's a thief' over emotional family milestone
25.09.2023 - 14:57
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Stacey Solomon appeared 'in tears' as she looked back at a sweet photo she took of her son as another week got off to a brand new start. The Loose Women star took to her Instagram Story on Monday (September 25) with the adorable snap of Rex before he headed off to school.
It comes after Stacey, 33, shared how she was emotional about the milestone which came at the same time as her son Leighton started secondary school. Earlier this month, the Sort Your Life Out host shared with her millions of followers a photo of Rex’s new school uniform hanging on a personalised wooden stand featuring her son’s initial and a star.
"New level unlocked... big boy school," she started to write alongside the image. "I can’t even describe how emotional this makes me [crying emoji]. I can’t believe in just a few days Rexy will be in big school he’s still my baby. And Leighton is off to seniors [crying emojis]," she went on before adding: "Omg, send help," surrounded by more crying emojis.
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Stacey then posted another poignant photo showing Rex’s first stand, which previously stored his babygrows. "I’ve gone down a rabbit hole," she was able to confess with a laugh. "It feels like yesterday I was putting baby grows on Rex’s stand. This was his first ever one. I can’t cope @fall_withgrace."
But despite being a few weeks in now to his first year in school, it appears seeing Rex in his school uniform and heading on the school run is still full of emotions for Stacey. Sharing a picture of the four-year-old smiling for the camera, the mum-of-five wrote
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