Stacey Solomon said that her "dreams have come true" as she made a heartfelt career update.
The crafty mum-of-four will be taking to our screens this Christmas with a festive one-off special. The upcoming programme, titled Stacey Solomon's Crafty Christmas, will see Stacey, her husband Joe Swash and children Zach, Leighton, Rose and Rex get stuck in with some DIY decorating.
Fans can expect to see Stacey "looking for clever ways to cut costs, upcycle, and spread some homemade cheer at Christmas time". The show will see the Stacey transform a neighbouring barn into a Christmas grotto for a party with her local community and the help of professional organiser and Sort Your Life Out co-star, Dilly Carter.
READ MORE: Stacey Solomon unveils grand Christmas tree that 'broke' her
Taking to Twitter to announce the news, the 33-year-old shared an excited but touching message. She said: "I actually can't even contain my excitement.
"Thank you to everyone and anyone who has ever been kind enough to support me it means the world to get to do things like this. "It's a dream come true! I hope you love it."
Fans were overjoyed too and shared their messages of excitement. Fiona said: "Oh this will be brilliant Stacey! Well done lovely lady I can’t wait to see it."
Debbie said: "Fantastic, absolutely over the moon for you. Will definitely be watching xx". Verena said: "What fantastic news! You deserve it. Look forward to watching it."
Stacey Solomon's Crafty Christmas will air on BBC One and iPlayer at 8pm on Thursday 15 December 2022.
Receive newsletters with the biggest and breaking TV and showbiz news by signing up here
For more celeb news, videos and pictures follow our designated Facebook page HERE
READ NEXT:
- DWP shares new eligibility details for £900 cost of living payments
- Gemma Atkinson's two-word response to Gorka's risqué routine with Helen Skelton on BBC Strictly
- Full list of bank holiday dates for 2022 and 2023 including Christmas changes
- 'Egg thrown at King Charles' for second time in a month
- Mum's warning as her two children catch Strep A