Stacey Solomon has revealed her plans to return to work two months after she gave birth to her daughter Belle.
The mum-of-five welcomed her “surprise” daughter with her loving husband Joe Swash on February 11 just one month after she announced her pregnancy.
Now, after two months nursing her youngest daughter, the blonde bombshell is back at work as she shared her exciting new projects online.
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On Tuesday (April 18), the Loose Women panellist took to her Instagram Story where she updated her loyal legion of fans on the busy few months she has planned.
While she carried out her morning beauty routine, she revealed: “I’ve got my first day back next week and it’s like the craziest job ever, I’m going to Paris, what the hell?
“I really can’t stress to you enough how I never get jobs like this. I get the, ‘Come and tidy my house job’ which I love by the way, no knocking it.
“But I don’t get the, ‘Come to Paris please’ jobs. I’m taking Belle with me because I haven’t worked out the breastfeeding thing yet.”
She went on: “I’m trying to wean her off a little bit which is sad, but I just can’t do it all. I can’t do work, school runs, kids, breastfeeding.
“It’s just impossible, so I’m gonna have to stop breastfeeding but I haven’t managed to do it yet so I’m going to take her with me for my first job.”
Stacey Solomon went on to reveal the other projects she has lined up which include a brand new TV series as well as filming the fourth series of Sort Your Life Out.
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The doting mum went on: “After that, I start my first episode of Brickin’ It which is a new show that I’m doing which I’m so excited about.
“And then I start Sort Your Life Out series four – I can’t believe we’re on series four, that is actual craziness. So, it’s just going to be manic for the next couple of months.”
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