Stacey Solomon and her husband Joe Swash have reportedly signed up for a reality show about their busy life with six children.
The series, commissioned by the BBC, will be titled Escape to Pickle Cottage and will allow camera crews inside her sprawling £1.2m Essex home.
The TV presenter, 34, and former EastEnders actor, 42, share Rex, five, Rose, two, and Belle, 18 months.
Stacey also has Leighton, 12, and Zachary, 16, and Joe has Harry, 16, from previous relationships.
BBC bosses are said to be “delighted” by the new programme, which will offer an insight into their “chaotic” home.
Stacey Solomon and her husband Joe Swash have reportedly signed up for a reality show about their busy life with six children.
The TV presenter, 34, and the former EastEnders actor, 42, share Rex, five, Rose, two, and Belle, 18 months. Stacey also has Leighton, 12, and Zachary, 16, and Joe has Harry, 16, from previous relationships.
A source said The mirror“Who needs the Kardashians or the Osbournes when you’ve got Stacey and Joe? The BBC may not seem like the ideal place for this kind of project, but they’ve developed a great working relationship over the years so this seemed a natural progression.
“It’s great that Stacey and Joe are letting viewers into their lives. It may be chaos, but it’s organised chaos. Everyone is eager to see what the cameras will find. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”
“Everyone is delighted that they have agreed to let the cameras in and this will be something a little different for BBC1.”
MailOnline has contacted Stacey’s representative and the BBC for comment.
This week, Stacey embraced her Halloween spirit two months early as she began transforming Pickle Cottage into a spooky bonanza for the upcoming holiday.
The Loose Women presenter shared a sneak peek of her latest decorating project on Instagram.
But despite the clear hard work and effort, Joe seemed unhappy with the early decorations as he said he didn’t want to live in a “ghost house.”
“Halloween is months away and I’m not going to be in a ghost house,” Joe said. “It’s either Halloween or it’s me.”
The series, commissioned by the BBC, will be titled Escape to Pickle Cottage as it will allow camera crews inside their sprawling £1.2m Essex home.
A source told The Mirror: “It’s great that Stacey and Joe are letting viewers into their lives. It can be chaotic! Everyone is eager to see what the cameras will find.”
They added: “Everyone is delighted that they have agreed to let the cameras in and this will be something a little different for BBC1.”
The video then switched to a clip of Stacey lying in her bed laughing, while surrounded by an excess of Halloween decorations.
“My husband and I every September 1st,” Stacey joked. We all knew who she would choose. Happy September, everyone. My favorite time of year is coming up!”
She then revealed that the decorations are part of her new autumn range at George in Asda.
“I can’t even describe how lucky I feel to be able to create my fall homeware dreams so they are always displayed throughout the house,” she said.
Scattered across the bed were an assortment of black and white fabric pumpkins, a pack of five of which cost £12.
She placed a giant golden skeleton next to her on the bed, to show Joe that it had been replaced for the Christmas season.
This week, Stacey embraced her Halloween spirit two months early as she began transforming Pickle Cottage into a spooky bonanza for the upcoming holiday.
The TV personality also decorated her bedside table with a ghost ornament, which was priced at £10 for three.
Wicker witch hats hung from the ceiling, and a pumpkin wreath hung above the headboard.
Their latest range also includes ornamental spell books, black and gold skulls and a ghost-print blanket.
Stacey’s fans were just as divided by the decorations as they were by the many fans who took to her comments box to beg her to stop rushing the end of summer.