STACEY Solomon says the way boyfriend Joe Swash looks at their baby Rex “melts her heart” as she shares gorgeous snap of the trio. The Loose Women presenter gushed about the couple’s new addition in a sweet Instagram post. Stacey, 29, said: “Today I realised I haven’t got any pictures of me, joe and the […]
STACEY Solomon says the way boyfriend Joe Swash looks at their baby Rex “melts her heart” as she shares gorgeous snap of the trio.
The Loose Women presenter gushed about the couple’s new addition in a sweet Instagram post.
Stacey, 29, said: “Today I realised I haven’t got any pictures of me, joe and the baby other than on the day he was born.
“So today i made sure we got one. The way he looks at him melts my heart.”
Stacey has been updating fans with pictures of the beautiful newborn since his arrival in May.
Yesterday she wore matching animal print trouser with the little one, joking: “Matching with my pickle before he grows up and realises how uncool it is!
“Not embarrassed to say we actually left the house and went out like this.
“I love how he is almost smiling in these pictures too! If you’re wondering what the lumps in my top are just above my waist line, they’re my boobs haha They live there now happy Saturday everyone!”
Not only has Stacey kept fans up to date with adorable photos, she’s also been open and honest about her struggles with motherhood.
This week she revealed she’s “struggling with crazy thoughts” and is getting help from a mental health charity.
She admitted: “Couldn’t keep my mind still today. It was wondering off into some strange places.
“After spending the morning googling every which way to switch my brain off i came to the conclusion that because lavender was mentioned in almost every “keep calm remedy” that I needed to visit a lavender farm.
“I don’t know what I thought would happen. Maybe I’d roll around in it and breath it in so deeply that my thoughts slept for a while.
“The lavender didn’t get rid of my anxiety but it was beautiful and for the hour I spent picking it I definitely thought less about anything scary and more about how to cut the right bits and survive the killer bees.
“So, in conclusion I probably didn’t need to force Joe to drive me 45 miles to our “closest” lavender field but I’m glad I did.
“It got us all out of the house. It was breathtakingly beautiful and it took me away, even if just for a couple of hours, from the dread.
“If anyone reading this feels the same, getting out and occupying your mind might help, it does with me sometimes.
“Also if you need it, there’s lots of people out there to talk to. @mindcharity @pandas_uk or look up PNMH teams in your area, I’m not ashamed to say I speak to someone from my local team regularly.”