STACEY Solomon’s hit BBC show Sort Your Life Out has had its future confirmed - after her co-star made a heartfelt plea to fans.
The popular decluttering series has won over millions of viewers, but questions had been swirling about whether it would return for another season.
The first series of Sort Your Life Out started in November 2021 and has been a huge success - gaining millions of viewers and a National Television Award.
The show follows Stacey Solomon, 35, and her team as they revamp cluttered homes in the UK and homeowners choose which personal belongings they want to keep and leave behind.
Five series later, fans have been wondering whether we can expect new episodes.
Now, Stacey’s co-star and home improvement guru Dilly Carter has urged fans to show their support if they want to see the BBC hit back on screens.
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Taking to social media, Dilly posted a photo with the crew from the BBC show, with a caption pleading people to apply to be on the show.
She wrote: "Sort Your Life Out series 1 bounced onto our screens in November 2021. Who remembers Steph and her gorgeous girls?
"Fast forward to this week, May 2025 and we are about to start filming for series 6.
"The show has been streamed all over the world millions of times and in that time we have won 2 major TV awards, a @royaltelevisionsociety and a @officialntas and next Sunday we go to the @bafta s for our second nomination 🎉
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"Who knows maybe this time we could win? Fingers crossed. The show goes from strength to strength and that’s only possible because of YOU the viewer supporting it so THANK YOU💞
"But this could be our last series if you don’t apply. We need families of all shapes and sizes to apply.
"Do you need the declutter of a lifetime? Would you like us to be coming to your home to STRIP, SORT and SYSTEMISE?
"If so apply today. The link is in my bio. It will be the best decision you ever make to get back in control of your home."
Click to apply to be on the show.
Stacey Solomon's cleaning tips

IF you want a home that gleams like Stacey's, you'll need to listen up!
Label Everything: Stacey swears by the power of labelling. From pantry jars to storage bins, clear labels help keep everything organised and easy to find.
Daily Tidy Routine: Dedicate 15-20 minutes each day to tidying up. This prevents clutter from building up and makes weekly deep cleaning less daunting.
Baking Soda Magic: Stacey uses baking soda for a variety of cleaning tasks. It's great for deodorising carpets, cleaning grout, and even freshening up mattresses.
Upcycle Containers: Repurpose old jars, tins, and containers to store cleaning supplies, craft materials, or kitchen ingredients. It’s both eco-friendly and cost-effective.
Shine with Vinegar: White vinegar is a staple in Stacey's cleaning arsenal. It works wonders on windows, mirrors, and even limescale build-up in kettles.
Make It Fun: Turn on your favourite music or podcast to make cleaning less of a chore and more of a fun, productive activity.
Use a Toothbrush: For those hard-to-reach spots, a toothbrush can be an excellent tool. Use it to scrub grout lines, around taps, and in other small crevices.
Declutter Regularly: Stacey advises a regular declutter session to get rid of items you no longer need. This keeps your home neat and creates more space for the things you love.
Air Fresheners: Create your own natural air fresheners using essential oils. Stacey loves using lavender or citrus oils to keep her home smelling fresh.
Microfibre Cloths: These are essential for dusting and cleaning surfaces without leaving streaks. They are reusable and can be easily washed.
Incorporate these tips into your routine for a cleaner, more organised home, just like Stacey Solomon's!
Meanwhile, Stacey's and her husband Joe Swash, 43, have thrown open the doors to their home for the cameras, for a fly-on-the-wall look into their family life with their five kids.
Stacey & Joe premiered in April and gives viewers an insight into the couple's work, home life, family, friends, kids, daily struggles, holidays, couple's therapy and mental health - including Joe's ADHD diaognosis.
But the fan-favourite pair risk the wrath of Corporation bosses, by plugging their products while on the show.
In one scene, Stacey tells the cameras: “I'm going to be trying on my last summer collection. I have brand partnerships and design different things for those brands. Anything from homeware to clothing lines.”
And she also teased plans for her own perfume brand, telling viewers: “I've wanted to do this for so long now. Creating a perfume. I would love to sort of create scents from Pickle Cottage that really make me happy.”
Stacey has also namechecked her haircare brand and homeware range, and hubby Joe has cooking account and family coffee company.
But this all breaks editorial rules to plug commercial deals on air, as they clearly state: “No on-air talent should promote products, goods, services or clothing they use on air.”
The rules go on to say that this includes anything they have “agreed, or been contracted, to promote or in which they have financial interest.”
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A BBC spokesperson said: “Stacey & Joe is a reality series following the daily lives of the couple which includes their work. All commercial relationships featured are made clear to the audience and only included where editorially justified.”
Sort Your Life Out and Stacey & Joe are available to watch on BBC iPlayer.