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Zara Woodcock

Stacey Solomon mum-shamed after trolls notice pattern with her Instagram pictures

Stacey Solomon was mum-shamed by trolls after they noticed a pattern with her family pictures.

The Loose Women panellist, 33, uses her Instagram page to share nifty hacks and ideas as well as updates on her family.

She posts many pictures with her family, including husband Joe Swash, 41, and children Bell, Rose, and Rex, as well as her song Leighton and Zachary from previous relationships.

However, some trolls recently noticed that Joe's son Harry, 16, whom he shares with ex Emma Sophocleous, is usually missing from photos.

In her latest photo, the family smiled at the camera as they huddled together for a cute mirror selfie.

"Sundays with my whole world," she wrote. "So happy to be back from Scotland. Had a lovely lazy morning with this lot!

Stacey shared a sweet family photo (Stacey Solomon/Instagram)
Fans noticed a 'missing' person from the photos (Stacey Solomon/Instagram)

"Now we off to my big big sisters 40th birthday… Happy Sunday Everyone. Love you all."

Some people took to the comment section to ask why Harry is never in family photos.

One user asked: "Is it just me or does Joe's other boy never in photos x."

"that annoys me too tbh I love Stace and Joe but his some deserves to be in family pictures!" another pointed out.

Another agreed and said: "That’s exactly what I just asked. Maybe his mum doesn’t want him in the public eye?"

Some users pointed out that Stacey is simply respecting Harry's mum's wishes to keep him off social media.

Joe and Stacey share three children together (Stacey Solomon/Instagram)
The couple are hoping to foster children in the future (Instagram)

"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," one said.

Another fan added: "Joe's boy doesn't live with them."

Stacey and Joe - who first started dating in 2015 - recently revealed they were looking to help vulnerable children in the future by fostering someday.

During his BBC documentary Joe Swash: Teens in Care, he was inspired by his mum, who has been a foster carer for 15 years, to help vulnerable children.

“I just wanted to take them all home with me, I just wanted to parent them, but I couldn’t, which was sad,” Joe told the cameras, as he said he felt “guilty” for not being able to give them support.

“When the kids are old enough, we’ll think about fostering. We love kids and Stacey is on the same page as me,” he explained.

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