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Stacey Solomon issues statement for last time and after costar left
The 34-year-old has issued a demand of BBC bosses as she called for them to commission more episodes of the home makeover favourite following the season finale on Tuesday night.

Stacey Solomon has issued a "last" message to BBC Sort Your Life Out fans after a co-star's tears. The 34-year-old has issued a demand of BBC bosses as she called for them to commission more episodes of the home makeover favourite following the season finale on Tuesday night.

Writing on her Instagram Story, the mum-of-five and ITV Loose Women star said: "Goodnight everyone! All done & ready to sit down fo the LAST episode of the series [face holding back tears emoji]. Honestly, this series has flown by. We need to do more episode for next series @sortyourlifeout."

During the April 2 edition, Stacey and her gang - organiser Dilly, carpenter Rob and cleaner Iwan - challenged the Wellen family to sort their life out in seven days. They had to embark on a mammoth declutter, with the family asked to let go of half of their possessions so that the team can beautifully reorganise their home.

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Elsewhere in the episode, Sort Your Life Out star Dilly Carter admitted that at one point she felt she had "no one" as she opened up on being adopted and her womb cancer diagnosis. Dilly opened up on her own adoption story as she chatted to the couple's adopted daughters Katherine and Sarah. S

peaking about having children of her own, Sarah explained: “I feel it's definitely healed a part of me. I think I've always wanted kids since I was a teenager. I've always wanted that. Not that we had any void with Mum and Dad, but I think meeting you and talking about this is the most open my Mum, in particular, has ever been, because I think as kids, it was always, 'No, don't tell anyone.’' You would feel like, 'Oh, it's a secret. I can't tell anyone.'

"I think she was scared that people wouldn't see us as hers, and that ingrained a shame, even though it shouldn't. It wasn't intentional – and that carried on through life until this process.” Holding back tears, Dilly said: "I can't have any more children, so now I'm hopefully going to go full circle and adopt myself."

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