STACEY Solomons's brand spanking new DIY show created by Reese Witherspoon’s production company will be hitting screens this week.
The forthcoming property series, which is the first UK project produced by the Hollywood star, will kick off on Channel 4 on Wednesday 10 April.
The upcoming show, which has been changed from Bircking It to Stacey Solomon’s Renovation Rescue, will follow Stacey, who is currently pregnant with her fifth child, as she helps people who have encountered bad builders.
The 34-year-old will be getting stuck into the work by sorting out shoddy and unfinished jobs herself while inspiring and empowering viewers to take on their own building and DIY projects.
From bricklaying to basic plumbing roof-tiling to mastering hacksaws, Stacey will share the tips she picked up while renovating her home, Pickle Cottage.
Speaking on the upcoming series, the former X Factor star said: "From an early age, my dad taught me DIY and the importance of fixing things yourself where you can.
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“I still find it so satisfying to build or repair around the house, and it saves loads of money.
"I am beyond excited to work with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine on their first-ever UK project.
“They are all about empowering women, and what could be more empowering than a power tool?! It’s a dream come true to share my DIY hacks with everyone at home."
Reese’s Hello Sunshine production company is behind adaptations of Where The Crawdads Sing, Daisy Jones and The Six, and the US Netflix tidying show Get Organised and "puts women at the center of every story it creates.”
Executive vice president of the UK division Sarah Lazenby said: "Anyone who follows Stacey online knows that when it comes to making DIY demos joyous, she has it nailed.
"Her genuine passion is both impressive and infectious, and we’re delighted to be partnering with her and Channel 4 to bring that invaluable knowledge to the nation at a time when we could all do with more skills that save money."
Channel 4's senior commissioning editor Clemency Green added: "Stacey has a natural talent for making a house a home.
“She is perfectly placed to show all of us that with a few clever tips, we can all have a go at DIY and make our homes beautiful on a budget."
In recent years, the Loose Women star’s TV reign has reached new heights, and most recently, she has shifted to DIY shows.
In January, the TV personality returned to BBC One with a second season of Sort Your Life Out, in which she helps families declutter and reorganise their homes.
Stacey Solomon’s Renovation Rescue will be hitting screens on April 3 and can be watched on Channel 4.