Stacey Solomon breaks down in tears over £130 finishing touches to personalise her new utility room at Pickle Cottage
STACEY Solomon broke down in tears over £130 finishing touches to personalise her new utility room at Pickle Cottage.
The Loose Woman has been desperate to get Pickle Cottage finished before welcoming her first baby daughter, her fourth child, due this month.
Stacey, 31, came over all emotional as she told fans how 'grateful' she was to be in her mansion.
She said: "I'll never not feel so grateful to be here at Pickle Cottage. I definitely get imposter syndrome sometimes. Like I don't know what we did to get so lucky but..."
The star told fans how tearful she had been about it.
Stacey said: "I'm actually emotional about this shelf.
"Joe's cracking up at me right now. It's not just a shelf, it's the whole cottage just everything about it makes me want to cry. And it's coming along in here too which is making me so excited."
Posting a video snuggling up to her youngest son Rex, she said: "I know I'm overly hormonal but your messages tonight," before adding a crying emoji.
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Just earlier this week Stacey revealed her green utility room transformation as she rushed to finish her home before giving birth.
She showed off the before, during and after of the transformation of the downstairs room, which houses her washer and dryer.
The former singer filmed the process for her 4.6million Instagram fans, talking them through each stage of the process on her stories.
"The Green Room," she captioned a clip showing the room before it had been decorated. "The utility has been coming along so quickly.
"I'm so happy with it. The people working on it with us are so hard working and just so talented. The units are in and today the tiles are going in."
"Wall tiles are on," she added hours later, alongside a snap of the beautifully patterned white tiles behind the units.
"I don't know why this excites me but I could cry," Stacey joked, before adding that the "floor tiles" as "floating shelves" were yet to come.