Stacey Solomon has shared how an affordable item from Amazon helped her to completely transform the space inside her fridge.
The 33 year-old TV personality - who recently announced she was pregnant with her fifth child - has been sharing her New Year's spring cleaning journey with fans on social media.
As reported by The Manchester Evening News, the popular presenter shared a video to her Instagram stories showing her recently organised fridge and there was one feature that stood out.
The feature in question was a cheap can holder which can be popped into the fridge to help save some space and prevent your fridge from feeling too cluttered.
Stacey said: "My Xmas present to myself. Yep, I’m a loser. I’m just trying to deep clean the fridge for the first little job for the first day of Jan to try and get it off to a good start! And I bought myself a can holder, put a @label.lady.1 label on it and I’m so happy about it."
In the video, Stacey can be seen demonstrating how the nifty storage item works by sliding it onto one of the fridge shelves and stocking it with Coca-Cola and Diet Coke cans.
The nifty kitchen gadget is perfect for anyone looking to free up some space in their fridge, as the cans hang above the shelves, leaving a lot more space below for other products to stock up on.
If you were wondering what can organiser Stacey used, then the presenter did also link the exact product she bought in another slide, which was the Queta Fridge Beer Can Organiser from Amazon.
Priced at just £9.99, the storage item can easily store up to eight drinks that can be easily taken out, making it perfect for fridges that could benefit from the extra space.
The mum-to-be recently announced that she and her husband, Joe Swash, were expecting their second child together and that they discovered the news quite late into her pregnancy.
Due to give birth in February, Stacey has said that she is "excited to start nesting" and would be sorting her life out "one small thing at a time."
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