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Stacey Solomon replaced by Vogue Williams and Love Island star on second series of C4 show

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STACEY Solomon has been replaced on her hit TV show – by Vogue Williams and Love Island’s Luke Mabbott.

The Sun first told last year how Stacey would be taking a step back from the prestige programme, made by a production company headed by movie star Reese Witherspoon.

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Vogue Williams and Luke Mabbott will now be hosting Renovation Rescue[/caption]
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Stacey Solomon is not going to host the second series[/caption]

Stacey Solomon’s Renovation Rescue will now simply be known as Renovation Rescue after just one series.

The show was initially produced by Oscar winning actress Reese‘s company Hello Sunshine, but she will no longer be a part of it either.

The Loose Women star launched the show early last year, off the back of Sort Your Life Out ‘s success.

It followed her as she helped people by getting stuck into the work by sorting out shoddy and unfinished jobs herself.

Stacey shared the tips she picked up while renovating her home, Pickle Cottage, covering everthing from bricklaying to basic plumbing roof-tiling to mastering hacksaws,

Yesterday it was confirmed that Stacey will be appearing in her own reality TV show with her family – husband Joe Swash and their kids.  

Speaking about taking over the reins, Vogue – who is married to Spencer Matthews – said: “I’ve done a lot of exciting projects in my career, but I am so delighted to be given the opportunity to roll up my sleeves and get stuck into the second series of this truly brilliant show.

“Home renovation is a huge passion of mine, and I am excited to put my degrees in construction to the test.”

Luke appeared on Love Island in 2020 and is now engaged to former contestant Lucie Donlan.

He returned to his job in construction after the show and shares his house renovations with fans online.

Stacey’s new gig

Last night Stacey told fans about her newest project, writing: Stacey wrote: “A new year. A very new adventure. Coming Spring 2025. We’ve been so nervous & excited to share this. Here is us. All of us.

“In 2024 we opened up our home & made a series about our lives, family, work & everything in between. It was a huge leap into the unknown & it’s been an absolute whirlwind making it. But last year as a family we decided to say yes to more & do things we’d never done.

She continued: “We have spoken about making a documentary for a long time, lots of you have asked too. So here we go.

“A journey with us every second of the way. Through the laughter the tears & the craziness…”

The show will air on BBC and be titled, Stacey and Joe.

A teaser reel for the series shows the couple and their kids – Belle, Rose, Rex, Zach and Leighton – as well as their dogs Peanut, Teddy and ducks Daisy and Delilah – larking around in home movie style footage outside their home, Pickle Cottage.

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Luke with Love Island’s Lucie[/caption]
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Vogue and husband Spencer Matthews[/caption]
Stacey has revealed she is in a new BBC doc with her family

Stacey Solomon's career so far

Stacey Solomon has been a familiar face on viewers' screens for over a decade. Let's take a look back at her career.

The X Factor (2009): Stacey competed in series six of long-running ITV singing competition The X Factor. During her time in the show, she was mentored by Danni Minogue in the ‘Girls’ category. The star finished in third place, behind Joe McElderry and Olly Murs.

I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here (2010); In late 2010, Stacey headed to the infamous I’m A Celeb Aussie jungle. After 21 days, she triumphed to win the tenth series. It was through I’m A Celeb that she met future husband Joe Swash – who’d won two years earlier and was hosting the ITV2 spinoff.

Celebrity Juice (2011―2013, 2016―2019): The star appeared as a panellist on 21 episodes of the comedy panel game show hosted by Keith Lemon. Stacey was a regular in the 21st series, broadcast in 2019.

Loose Women (2016 – present): Stacey has been a permanent panel member of the daytime show since 2016. She previously made guest appearances in 2011 and 2012.

Sort Your Life Out (2022 -present): This BBC show sees Stacey, with the help of an expert team, transform participants’ living spaces after removing clutter.