Sort Your Life Out star Stacey Solomon has shared an emotional announcement with her fans as she revealed she is stepping back from one of her much-loved roles.
Sharing the news on her Instagram stories, the Loose Women favourite said she has shot her "last ever" collection with InTheStyle.
Stacey brought her first collection out with the fashion brand in 2021.
She explained: "Today has been a wonderful but emotional day as I shot my LAST EVER collection for InTheStyle.
"I have loved every single second of being able to design and create clothing with the most incredible team and literally bring my dreams to life."
Why is Stacey Solomon stepping back from InTheSyle?
However, Stacey went on to say throughout this year she has thought about her "work/family balance" and "things that have needed to be prioritised".
The 34-year-old continued telling her six million followers: "So I’ve decided to say goodbye to In The Style and other things so that I can give more of myself back to my family.
"InTheStyle has been a dream come true and I'm so grateful to have had such an incredible opportunity.
"I'm so proud of everything we created and have achieved from making garments out of cut offs, using recycled materials, to our sizing ranges and everything in between."
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Stacey added: "We wanted to end on a high, so this last collection has every bit of love we could possibly give it and it only felt right to end it in my favourite season."
The former X Factor contestant also thanked fans "from the bottom of her heart" for supporting her collections with the clothing brand over the last few years.
Stacey said she will "never forget" the "magical journey" or "take it for granted".
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