Stacey Solomon is 'really nervous' as young son could be affected by coronavirus

Loose Women star Stacey Solomon has taken to her Instagram page to share her coronavirus concerns which could jeopardise her son’s birthday.

Stacey Solomon has told fans she’s “really nervous” about coronavirus as the star shared her worries on social media.

The Loose Women panelist, 30, took to her Instagram stories to tell fans she’s worried after her son Zach’s birthday trip to Butlin’s has been ruined.

Stacey has been tasked with arranging something else for her son so his birthday celebrations aren’t compromised.

She wrote on her Instagram story after Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked people to cancel non-essential travel.

Stacey shared her concerns about coronavirus on Instagram saying she’s ‘nervous’ (Image: @staceysolomon/Instagram)

Sharing a selfie with her 3m followers, the siren said: “Work has been cancelled today.

“I’m smiling in this picture but I’m actually feeling really nervous… I’m going to take the boys to school and spend the rest of the day working things out.

“So I’ll be off my stories for a while.

“I need to sort things outs for Zachy’s birthday Saturday (we had to book to go to Butlins not going to happen).

Stacey told her fans that her son’s birthday plans have been cancelled this weekend (Image: @staceysolomon/Instagram)

“So need to think fast!”

The television star finished her message with words of support to her followers, saying:”I hope you’re all ok today. Look after yourselves. See you soon, love you all.”

Stacey previously told fans that she was holding off making a big announcement about a work project because it “doesn’t feel right” to announce it during the coronavirus pandemic.

Stacey was supposed to be taking her son Zach to Butlin’s this weekend for his birthday (Image: ITV)

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In a bid to boost people’s moods, the X Factor star posted a video of her 10-month-old baby Rex laughing.

She wrote “For anyone who needs to hear this sound today” on the adorable clip of her son giggling.

Stacey added: “Shopping was absolutely crazy. Thinking of everyone who is in need of essentials but people are clearing the bloody shelves.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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