STACEY Solomon was overcome with emotion yesterday as she revealed her eldest son Zachary, 13, went on his first date.
The 32-year-old took to her Instagram story and informed her 4.9million followers that she was on the brink of tears as she went to collect the teen from his ice skating date.
Speaking to the camera, Stacey held her baby daughter Rose close to her as she branded Zach's adorable outing "the cutest".
Writing across the clip, the Tap to Tidy author added: "Me and Rose have popped out to pick Zacky up from his ice skating date and I could cry.
"Its just the cutest but also so scary how quickly they grew up. Rose was wide awake so I was so excited to be here to pick him up."
After sharing her joy, she revealed she enjoyed a mouth-watering hot chocolate while waiting for Zachary to finish skating.
The mum-of-four captioned her shot: "Being a taxi driver mum has its perks."
Stacey welcomed Zach when she was 17 with her ex-boyfriend Dean Cox. She is also mum to son Leighton, who she welcomed with Aaron Barham - who she split from in 2014.
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The Loose Women panellist is happily engaged to long-term partner Joe Swash and has two children, Rex and newborn Rose, with the actor.
Joe, 39, shares son Harry, 14, with his ex-fiancé Emma Sophocleous and previously opened up about navigating their blended family on podcast .
The former Dancing On Ice star revealed last year: "They will say I'm one of their dads!
"I treat all the boys exactly the same. I think that's the only way you can do it.
"You know, I love Stacey's boys. I love my boys. I hate saying it like that because by saying that there's a separation. I'm really honoured to be able to say I am their stepdad.
"So when I met Stacey, Leighton was only three, and Zach was only, I think he was only seven or eight and you know. I've been in their lives longer than I haven't been in their lives. And I love that."
He went on: "I love that when they get older and they have wives and stuff, they will say I'm one of their dads.
"And I'm so pleased and proud to be a part of their lives. I can't wait until they grow up. So I love being step. It gives me as much joy as being a dad."
The ex-EastEnders actor said he didn't want to paint it as being easy, with five parents involved in their kids' lives.
He said: "It's challenging. It's different, there's different things you need to kind of think about, you know, they both have got their own dads.
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"So, you know, you've got to make it clear to them that, I'm a father figure, but you've got your dads. Do you know what I mean?
"I like to kiss and cuddle, wrestle and all of that. And the other dads they do other things. So they get the best of both worlds."
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