Stacey Solomon becomes a multi-millionaire as she rakes in over £5m from home hacks and TV appearances
STACEY Solomon is now a millionaire after raking in £5million from her home hacks and TV shows.
The 33-year-old makes her money appearing on Loose Women and her BBC show Sort Your Life Out.
Stacey Solomon is now a multi-millionaire[/caption] The mum-of-five generously splashes her cash on her kids[/caption]She’s also set to front a Channel 4 production called Bricking It after being signed by Reese Witherspoon.
Stacey will be the Hollywood star’s production company Hello Sunshine’s first UK show.
She also earns £12,000 for every sponsored Instagram post and her Tap to Tidy books continue to make her cash.
According to new figures for Key Map Entertainments, Stacey bagged half a million pounds in the last 12 months.
Her earnings have increased steadily since she set it up in 2012 bringing her net worth to £5m.
She made her first million in 2019.
On top of her earnings, Stacey has a £1.2million home in Essex called Pickle Cottage.
She’s been spending her cash doing up the mansion, which boasts an outdoor swimming pool.
Stacey also threw a big wedding in the garden last year and treated her four kids to a holiday at Disneyland Paris.
Since then she’s welcomed another child into the family, baby Belle.
Earlier this month we revealed Stacey is returning to TV screens with a third series of Sort Your Life Out.
The popular BBC show put out a call to arms on its Instagram channel asking for applicants for its third series.
It read: “SORT YOUR LIFE OUT is looking for families to take part in a brand-new series!
“If your home is in desperate need of a declutter, or you need help streamlining your space with savvy storage solutions, then apply now via the link in our bio. Tag anyone you know that needs Stacey’s help!”
During each episode, Stacey and her team of experts invite the contributors along to the show’s huge warehouse where they sift through boxes of their stuff and decide what to do with it.
The overall aim is to reduce the clutter in family homes making them nicer, more comfortable places to live.
Stacey with her baby daughter Belle[/caption]