Stacey Solomon says she's a 'catfish' as she issues warning over 'pretty' new images
12.10.2022 - 14:43
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Stacey Solomon was quick to call herself out for being a 'catfish' as she shared a sneak peek at her latest project with a series of 'pretty' images. It comes after the Loose Women star panicked her fans and she was forced to respond.
In one of her latest videos posted to her millions of followers on her Instagram Story, Stacey could be seen in an off-the-shoulder pink jumper with her long blonde locks perfectly curled as she prepared to head out for a photoshoot. The mum-of-four appeared to be in a rush as she sprayed on some deodorant and brushed her teeth quickly as she spoke to her fans about being 'rubbish' on social media of late.
Stacey promised that her much-loved crafty content and home videos would be back more often again soon and put her lack of updates on being busy. "I'm just getting ready for a shoot," she said with her toothbrush in her mouth. "I've been so rubbish on her lately, I know. I've been so busy I've just not had time to do anything."
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She added: "As soon as I get this week out the way, I'm going to get started and get my autumn on." As she finished her teeth and went on the move, she laughed: "I'm out of breath and I've only brushed my teeth and walked three steps. What is wrong with me?" Stacey also shared a lengthy caption on the video explaining she'll be 'better' on social media and get stuck into her usual autumn content.
But it appears the 33-year-old's 5.4 million were left disturbed by her actions in the video. As she spoke to the camera, Stacey finished brushing her teeth without actually spitting out her toothpaste and swallowing it instead. Despite being busy, Stacey
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