A Sort Your Life Out star has made a desperate plea to fans amid backlash to Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash’s reality show.
The BBC programme sees Stacey, along with her decluttering team Robert Bent, Dilly Carter and Iwan Carrington help a family to reorganise their home.
Packed full of touching stories and amazing transformations, Sort Your Life Out has seen five series so far since it debuted in 2021.
It has amᴀssed millions of views, a National Television Award and two BAFTA nominations.
Now, Dilly has encouraged fans to apply for the show if they want to secure another series in the future.
She wrote in an Instagram post: ‘Sort Your Life Out series 1 bounced onto our screens in November 2021.
The BBC programme sees Stacey, along with her decluttering team Robert Bent, Dilly Carter and Iwan Carrington help a family to reorganise their home
Packed full of touching stories and amazing transformations, Sort Your Life Out has seen five series so far since it debuted in 2021
Now, Dilly (pictured) has encouraged fans to apply for the show if they want to secure another series in the future
‘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 @baftas for our second nomination.
‘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.’
She then urged more people to apply and added: ‘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.
‘Comment below and tell me which has been your fave episode so far?’
Dilly urged more people to apply and added: ‘But this could be our last series if you don’t apply. We need families of all shapes and sizes to apply.’
Sort Your Life Out has amᴀssed millions of views, a National Television Award and two BAFTA nominations
It comes after Stacey’s other reality show, тιтled Stacey & Joe, has been hit with backlash from fans.
The TV presenter and her husband opened the doors of their beloved home, Pickle Cottage, for cameras to film a ‘Kardashians-style’ TV show, тιтled Stacey & Joe, focused on their family life.
The show follows the couple juggling their careers with raising their children Rex, five, Rose, three, and Belle, two, and Stacey’s sons Zachary, 17, and Leighton, 12, from previous relationships.
And Stacey and Joe – who tied the knot in 2022 – have been insistent on showing both the ups and the downs, explaining that they weren’t ‘trying to portray a glamorous lifestyle’.
However, according to The Sun, the TV presenter is having some serious regrets about being so open, following some negative reactions from viewers.
A source said: ‘Stacey is regretting signing up to do the show. She’s not used to the backlash they are getting as everything she touches normally turns to gold.’
It is alleged that Stacey is concerned about how she and Joe are coming across in their arguments, with Joe’s lack of time management and ADHD struggles clashing with Stacey’s love of extreme organisation.
A friend told the publication: ‘She feels like she is coming across as bossy. He can’t manage anything without her, so she is forced to be the ‘grown up’. It’s caused friction.’
It comes after Stacey’s other reality show, тιтled Stacey & Joe, has been hit with backlash from fans
However, according to The Sun, the TV presenter is having some serious regrets about being so open, following some negative reactions from viewers
Despite any concerns, the BBC have confirmed the family reality show will return for a second series.
Following the broadcast of the series’ sixth and final episode on Tuesday, the BBC announced that the show would return for another run of episodes, with filming already underway.
The second series will include Stacey and Joe taking a family trip, and continuing to manage their busy work lives, pᴀssion projects and celebrating milestone family moments at their home along with their children, four ducks, four ducklings and two dogs.
Stacey and Joe said: ‘The biggest thank you to every single person who watched the first series of Stacey & Joe…
‘We’ve been so grateful for all the lovely messages and we’re so excited to bring out another series with the BBC.’
All episodes of Sort Your Life Out are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.