Stacey Solomon dealt her significant other, Joe Swash, a stern warning after he attempted to win a games console.
The 31-year-old was left fuming after the former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star tried his luck at winning a PlayStation.
Clearly unhappy about the prospect of Joe, 38, spending his time gaming, she took to Instagram to share her views on the subject.
Filming Joe trying to enter the competition, when his phone came into view, the Loose Women panellist quipped: “No, no and no! We do not need this in our lives.”
To which the father-of-two innocently chimed back: “What’s the matter?
“It’s just a competition. You know what Andi Peters says – ‘You gotta be in it to win it.'”
An unamused Stacey chirped back: “I swear to God if you get one of those I’ll lose you forever.”
Taking the matter into her own hands and spoiling his chances of good luck, she tagged the company who had fronted the competition to urge them to “remove” Joe’s entry.
She penned: “He’s spent the whole night entering completions for a PS and I cannot allow this to happen.
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“@hctcincierge please can you delete his entry and if anyone else sees an entry from @realjoeswashy do what’s best for our relationship.”
The former X Factor singer made headlines last week after she announced that she would be taking a three-day break from social media.
After she delivered the bombshell news, Joe was undated with messages from worried fans who wanted to ensure she was doing okay.
Sharing a picture of Stacey and Rex enjoying a cosy nap, he explained: “I just sat here and had a look at my inbox for the first time ever and there’s about a thousand million messages asking about this one!
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“So here she is! Safe and sound and catching flies!”
Stacey has carved out quite an impressive online career and now boasts 3.8million Instagram followers.
The mum-of-three, who is most loved for her carefree wit and humour, explained that she would be out of action as she’d dropped her phone off to be mended.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk