Stacey Solomon ‘can’t remember’ the last time she washed her privates as she treats herself to a ‘thrush bath’

STACEY Solomon has admitted that she "can't remember" the last time she washed her privates as she treated herself to a "thrush bath".
The 30-year-old star has been kept busy this week as she tried to homeschool her two oldest children after schools were closed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
But she finally managed to get some well-deserved alone time this evening, taking to Instagram to confess that she wasn't sure when she last washed her "important bits".
Sharing a video of her tub slowly filling with water, Stacey added a bath bomb, bath salts, and rose petals as an indulgent treat.
She also had two sets of Polly Pockets laid out on a bath board, as well as a glass of Coca-Cola.
She captioned the post: "I don't remember the last time I washed my important bits, let alone had a thrush bath...
"And if you don't know, now you know."
Stacey often refers to her soaks with a bath bomb as a "thrush bath" after cruel trolls slammed her for using the luxury products because they can cause the unpleasant infection.
The mother-of-three proudly followed up with a picture of her finished bath, writing: "This may be my favourite bath bomb EVER, sooo pretty - it's from Lush but I can't remember the name."
Stacey has been documenting her stressful week on social media, relating to parents everywhere as she admitted to "giving up" with 12-year-old Zachary, and seven-year-old Leighton's schoolwork.
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The star is also mum to 10-month-old Rex.
On Wednesday, she shared an Instagram video of herself with her head in her hands while Rex cried off-camera and one of her older sons asked questions she didn't know the answers to.
Stacey isn't the only celebrity struggling to keep up with homeschooling demands, with Peter Andre also documenting his busy few days trying to help all four of his children.
Schools were closed indefinitely on Friday [20th March] aside from the children of key workers as the government battle to get on top of the deadly virus.