From X-factor singer to Loose Women presenter, How much does Stacey Solomon make through TV and brand deals?

As Stacey Solomon prepares to take family on first holiday in four years we take a look at the TV presenters net worth 
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Stacey Solomon welcomed new-born baby Belle to the family a few weeks ago and now the mum of five is preparing to take all the kids and husband Joe Swash, on a family vacation abroad for the first time in four years. 

The Loose Women panellist was in full on holiday-prep mode as she shared images of herself on Instagram getting the glam treatment. Nails and lashes were worked on before she got a complete eyebrow transformation having them waxed tinted and laminated and then finally hair. 

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It’s hard to believe that she was once a contestant X-Factor as Stacey has become a household. The mum of five has since carved out a successful career in television earning her an estimated net worth of £4 million.

The TV personality can also earn an average of £12,000 per post on Instagram. We take a closer look at how she has made her money over the years.

Television Appearances 

Stacey became a regular panellist on Loose Women in 2016 and according to Entertainment Daily the presenter once earned £3000 for appearing on just one episode. She is also the host for Bake Off: The Professionals and BBC One series Sort your Life Out. Stacey also appeared on I’m a Celebrity in 2010 and became Queen of the Jungle. 

Clothing Line 

Stacey has had successful clothing lines in budget-friendly store Primark with her kids range and signed a reported six figures with online fashion brand In Style. Stacey’s collaboration with In-style first launched in 2021 and her seasonal lines usually sell out in the first 48 Hours. 

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Books 

As well as singer, presenter and fashion designer Stacey can also add author to her name. Stacey has written an autobiography, cleaning and organising tips series and a few fictional story books.

Taking inspiration from bestie and clean-fluencer Mrs Hinch Stacey often shares her love for organising on her social media - even her crisp packets are organised and hung individually by pegs - Fans loved her tips so much it led to the launch of book series ‘Tap to Tidy’.

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