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Stacey Solomon reveals incredible free-standing bath in her bedroom as Joe Swash watches her shave her legs

STACEY Solomon has revealed she and fiancé Joe Swash have an incredible free-standing bath in their bedroom.

The 32-year-old was preparing for her first day back as a Loose Women panelist following her maternity leave after having daughter Rose in October.

Stacey posted a clip of her in the bath
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Stacey posted a clip of her in the bath
Revealing she was using Joe's razor to shave her legs
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Revealing she was using Joe's razor to shave her legs
She later posted another clip of her winding him up with her freshly-shaven legs
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She later posted another clip of her winding him up with her freshly-shaven legs

Posting a clip of her in the tub, Stacey revealed she was shaving her legs ahead of work the next day - using Joe's razor, and it's fair to say he wasn't impressed.

As she flipped the camera around Stacey revealed the impressive tub is actually in the master bedroom, with Joe, 40, seen laying on the bed.

The former EastEnders actor claimed his wife-to-be has "mutant leg hairs", adding: "There's nothing your hairs won't blunt.

"I know for a fact the razor's now ruined."

But Stacey replied: "The razor's absolutely fine."

Mum-of-four Stacey later got her own back as she, Joe and their new puppy Teddy relaxed on the sofa.

She posted a video of her rubbing on of her freshly-shaved legs across the back of Joe's neck while singing Smooth Operator by Sade.

Stacey added: "He's not complaining now though is he... I crack myself up."

During today's episode of Loose Women, Stacey opened up about Rose's birth.

She explained that the labour - at her Pickle Cottage home - lasted just an hour and that Rose was born with tongue-tie.

The condition, where there's a shorter strip of skin connecting the baby's tongue to the bottom of the mouth, is relatively common.

But she said greater awareness of the condition would change people's lives.

Stacey explained to her colleagues: "Ultimately, I just think some people in the medical profession don't want to recognise it because they then have to put budget towards it.

"But I feel like genuinely, if people have the opportunity to know their baby has tongue tie, they should. I think it would honestly change their life.

"I watched Rose's mouth go from opening a little bit, which I thought was normal, to opening like a bird all of a sudden."

Stacey returned to Loose Women after her maternity leave
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Stacey returned to Loose Women after her maternity leave
She took baby Rose to meet her Loose Women colleagues
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She took baby Rose to meet her Loose Women colleagues

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