Things took an emotional turn during the latest episode of BBC’s hit programme, Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon, as host Stacey comforted a guest on the show
Presenter Stacey Solomon offered her support during the latest episode of Sort Your Life Out as the show took an emotional turn.
Stacey, along with her husband Joe Swash and her team of declutterers, were back for another episode on Tuesday night (February 25). Assisting the Aphabhai-Heer family from Coventry to reduce their record-breaking collection of clothes, the team had their work cut for them.
But while connecting with mum Sheeney, Stacey discovered why her house was filled to the brim with clothes. Sharing further insight into her past, Sheeney told her that after becoming pregnant at 17 her first partner left.
Talking about the relationship with her ex-boyfriend before she met her current partner Sohan, Sheeney said: “The relationship wasn’t very nice and I’d be completely honest, he would say I looked like a man. So to make myself feel better and more feminie, I’d go out and buy things.”

Stacey Solomon comforted Sheeney as she shared her story (
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Feeling upset by her admission, Stacey said: “Sheeney! Oh my God stop it, I’m gonna have to climb over your 100 pairs of jeans to give you a hug.”
But despite the tears, Stacey and her team had plenty of work to do as they aimed to shift the family’s clutter. With Sheeney’s love for clothes and kitchen appliances, the team were busy getting things done.

Sheeney was in tears during the BBC episode (
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However, some viewers were not too convinced that the Aphabhai-Heer family needed help from the team and thought they could have perhaps shifted some of the clutter themselves. Heading over to X, viewers who were clearly unsure about the episode shared their thoughts.
One fan of the show wrote: “I’m sorry but I’m not liking this episode. Normally it features a family who are suffering due to physical or mental health issues.”

Fans shared their thoughts online regarding the episode (
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Another shared: “Normally there’s a route course for the families on #sortyourlifeout This lot just seem like materialistic hoarders. Go back in a year & it’s gonna be just as bad.”
However others seemed to defend Sheeney and her family’s former untidy home, with one writing: “Most people criticising Sheeny have no idea of the psychological aspect of hoarding. Her ex-partner told this beautiful woman she looked like a man, and destroyed her self-confidence. So she bought things to enhance her femininity. Cut her some slack.”
Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon airs Tuesdays at 8pm on BBC One.
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