Stacey Solomon: ‘I won’t be called a pushy mum’

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Stacey Solomon: ‘I won’t be called a pushy mum’
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Loose Women star Stacey Solomon has mixed feelings about being a momager like Kris Jenner. Read more on heatworld.

As a singer-turned-reality star-turned TV presenter-turned-Instagram influencer, there’s really not much Stacey Solomon hasn’t tried her hand at when it comes to the showbiz world. But insiders say she’s now worried about the prospect of becoming the next Kris Jenner if her kids look to follow in her footsteps. And it’s left the protective mum of five feeling conflicted, as she tells friends she loves having them involved in her world, but also worries about keeping them safe.

Stacey went on to explain how her children had a “big input into the colours and designs”, revealing how they chose the orange. She added that, “It really is an absolute dream come true and I cannot wait to see your pickles in it,” then singled out her oldest son, saying, “Zachary has outgrown the age group, but still asks for a sample in his size, because he loves it.”

Our source continues, “Yes, Stacey shares photos of her children, but that doesn’t mean she’s some pushy momager. She’d hate to be accused of that and wouldn’t want to be seen by the public as suddenly pushing her kids to be famous.”

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