STACEY Solomon was cruelly mum-shamed by trolls who spotted ‘something missing’ from her family picture.
The 33-year-old shared a selection of sweet snaps of her household on Instagram.

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Stacey was all smiles standing next to husband Joe Swash, 41, their children Belle, Rose and Rex, as well as her sons Leighton and Zchary from previous relationships.
She captioned the post: “Home Sundays with my whole world So happy to be back from Scotland.
“Had a lovely lazy morning with this lot! Now we off to my big big sisters 40th birthday… Happy Sunday Everyone. Love you all.”
However some fans were quick to point out that Joe’s son Harry, 16, that he shares with ex Emma Sophocleous, was missing.


One said in the comments section: “Is it just me or does Joe’s other boy never in photos x.”
Another replied: “that annoys me too tbh I love Stace and Joe but his some deserves to be in family pictures!”
This led to lots of other fans defending her, saying Stacey is respecting his mum’s wishes by keeping him off social media.
A third chimed in: “Because his biological mom wants to keep him out of the spotlight. I remember Stacey once saying that at home he’s in every photo, it’s just not posted online.”
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A fourth pointed out: “Joe’s boy doesn’t live with them.”
It comes after Joe recently revealed their plans to become foster parents.
The pair, who tied the knot in 2012, are keen to expand their big family in the future.
Joe’s mum Kiffy has been a foster carer for the last 15 years and it has inspired him to do the same.
“It’s something that Stacey and I have talked about and it’s something we’ll always consider,” Joe recently told The Mirror.
“When our kids get older and the last ones are at secondary school, maybe then we’ll try to foster ourselves.”
He added: “Stacey has seen how important it is and how needed loads of really lovely foster carers are because there’s not enough out there.
“We’ve not said it’s set in stone and we’re definitely going to do it but it’s something that we’re both open-minded about.
“We love kids and we’ve seen exactly what my mum has done for Daniel. We could do the same. We’d love to.


“It’ll either be us having another one or maybe fostering. It’d be nice to foster just to give something back.”

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