Sort Your Life Out viewers have ripped into an ‘absolutely tone deaf’ episode and blasted a family for breaking show records in the most shocking way.
Tuesday’s episode of the BBC show saw TV star Stacey Solomon, 35, along with her decluttering team Robert Bent and Iwan Carrington, help a family of five reorganise their four-bedroom house.
When all of their belongings were taken to the warehouse where they had to decide what to sell, donate or keep, Stacey revealed they had broken a record.
The family owned 437 pairs of shoes, 39 phone chargers, over 1,000 kitchen utensils and the largest amount of clothes in Sort Your Life Out history.
Sitting down with husband and wife Sohan and Sheeny and their children, the presenter said: ‘You have 6568 items of clothing, it is the most clothes we have ever seen and you are Sort Your Life Out record breakers. I counted 28 suitcases.’
They then began to go through the belongings and some of the clothing items still had labels on.
Tuesday’s episode of the BBC show saw TV star Stacey Solomon, pictured, along with her decluttering team Robert Bent and Iwan Carrington, help a family of five re-organise their four-bedroom house
When all of the family’s belongings were taken to the warehouse where they had to decide what to sell, donate or keep, Stacey revealed they had broken a record
The family owned ‘437 pairs of shoes, 39 phone chargers, over 1,000 kitchen utensils and the largest amount of clothes in Sort Your Life out history’
The family then began to go through the belongings and some of the clothing items still had labels on
However, some viewers took to social media to express their views on the amount of clothing.
One posted on X: ‘She could’ve made a fortune on Vinted… #sortyourlifeout.’;
‘Soo many shoes’;
‘I have never seen so many shoes and clothes in my life. Stacey and her team have their work cut out this week.’;
‘430 pairs of shoes, jeez…’;
‘This #sortyourlifeout is absolutely tone deaf.’;
‘All that money that she’s wasted is just insane #SortYourLifeOut.’;
‘Did Stacey say 128 suitcases? Just why?’;
‘She can’t possibly wear all her clothes, shoes and make up so she just needs to be ruthless #SortYourLifeOut.’;
‘They’ve got over 400 pairs of shoes. I wouldn’t have that many if I was a centipede.’
However, some viewers took to social media to express their views on the amount of clothing and posted on X
During the episode, Stacey’s husband Joe Swash, 43, made an appearance while organisation expert Dilly Carter didn’t feature.
Joe joined the team during the house tour and helped the family pack up their belongings.
However, his brief involvement on the show also triggered some negative reaction from viewers on social media.
One posted to X: ‘Went to settle down and catch up with #SortYourLifeOut and Joe appearing. Turned off.’;
‘Over the years Stacy Solomon has grown on me. Seems very caring and sweet. Then she invites Joe on the show. He’s like a fiesta 1.1 with a big exhaust. Loud with no performance.’;
‘I know Joe is Stacey’s partner but does he need to be in each series.’;
‘I can’t stand it when Joe Swash appears on this #SortYourLifeOut.’
During the episode, Stacey’s husband Joe Swash, pictured, made an appearance while organisation expert Dilly Carter didn’t feature
However, Joe’s brief involvement on the show also triggered some reaction from viewers on social media
It comes after Stacey Solomon broke down when a dying mother revealed her farewell gift to her daughter on a previous episode of Sort Your Life Out.
The BBC show featured Ben and Lynda Brearly-Baird and their five-year-old daughter Charlotte from Leeds.
Sorting through 239 scarves and 619 pieces of wood, among other belongings, Stacey shared an emotional conversation with Lynda, who had been diagnosed with cancer and was preparing for when she pᴀssed away.
Sort Your Life Out airs on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.