Overview
- The BBC fly‑on‑the‑wall show returned for its second series on Tuesday, continuing to follow Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash’s family life at Pickle Cottage.
- Stacey says she still suffers from anxiety and raises concerns she may be perimenopausal, indicating she would not plan more children if that were confirmed.
- Joe discusses health fears and sleep problems, with Stacey recalling his earlier belief he might not live beyond 39, which affected past decisions about having children.
- New episodes capture everyday friction, including a hot‑tub birthday dispute, alongside lighter moments such as Joe’s finger tattoo that looks rude when his wedding ring is on.
- Coverage notes Stacey’s strong reported earnings alongside her stated fear of career setbacks, and highlights that her two BBC shows are competing in the same NTA category tonight.