STACEY Solomon has admitted that she still worries about money, despite earning a jaw-dropping £57,000 a month.

On her new TV show, Stacey & Joe, which hit screens earlier this week, the beloved reality star, 35, got candid on feeling like an “imposter.”
The mum-of-five, who rose to fame on The X Factor, had £9.2 million in her business account in April thanks to a series of endorsements and brand deals.
But the cleanfluencer admitted that even this huge sum hasn’t been enough to convince her she’s financially set for life.
The Loose Women presenter shared her financial concerns in an episode that saw her and husband Joe Swash, 43, take their children on a posh skiing trip.
The TV personality said: “I think I will always, one, feel like an imposter in this life, because this is not what I imagined my life would be when I was growing up.”
Despite being one of the most recognisable faces in the UK, the star, who has ventured into the world of fashion, beauty, chat shows, reality TV, and social media advertisement, added: “But two, I always have in the back of my mind tomorrow you could have nothing, so be careful today.”
But despite her concerns, brand and culture expert Nick Ede believes that Stacey is eyeing world domination, as he exclusively told Fabulous: “Stacey has become such a massive star and she’s done it so well.
“She’s a huge name in the UK. I think she has a long term goal to be a legacy for helping people to live fabulous lives – and help them feel and look good while doing it.
“It’s about longevity and legacy.”
In February last year, Stacey set up her own beauty company named after her daughters, with plans to sell beauty products and tools in “specialised stores”.
According to Nick, this business has the potential to bank her £1.5 million in its first year of trading.
Stacey also invested in haircare brand Rehab in October 2023, which has gone from strength-to-strength, having landed in Boots and luxury department store Selfridges.
And despite Stacey’s money worries, Nick estimated that Stacey can make around £25,000 per social media post – particularly thanks to her “trad wife” content.
Stacey Solomon’s career so far

Stacey Solomon has been a familiar face on viewers’ screens for over a decade. Let’s take a look back at her career.
The X Factor (2009): Stacey competed in series six of long-running ITV singing competition The X Factor. During her time in the show, she was mentored by Danni Minogue in the ‘Girls’ category. The star finished in third place, behind Joe McElderry and Olly Murs.
I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here (2010); In late 2010, Stacey headed to the infamous I’m A Celeb Aussie jungle. After 21 days, she triumphed to win the tenth series. It was through I’m A Celeb that she met future husband Joe Swash – who’d won two years earlier and was hosting the ITV2 spinoff.
Celebrity Juice (2011―2013, 2016―2019): The star appeared as a panellist on 21 episodes of the comedy panel game show hosted by Keith Lemon. Stacey was a regular in the 21st series, broadcast in 2019.
Loose Women (2016 – present): Stacey has been a permanent panel member of the daytime show since 2016. She previously made guest appearances in 2011 and 2012.
Sort Your Life Out (2022 -present): This BBC show sees Stacey, with the help of an expert team, transform participants’ living spaces after removing clutter.
Stacey’s health concerns
Not only has the Sort Your Life Out host opened up on her financial concerns in her new series, but she even ruled out having more children amid health worries.
The TV personality got candid about her health fears in a conversation with her sister Jemma.
As she dealt with concerns that she was going through the menopause, questioning if Belle would be her final child, Stacey explained: “I think that’s our last baby.”
The busy mum also said to Jemma: “I think I’m going through the menopause.
I always have in the back of my mind tomorrow you could have nothing, so be careful today
Stacey Solomon
“I think I am definitely peri-menopausal… I am snappy and I am tired.”
Jemma attempted to put things into perspective for Stacey, as she joked that her tiredness may be down to having “18 children and 17 dogs“.
Following this, Stacey continued: “If you could test tolerance, mine would be at an all time low.
“I think we have always known in the back of our heads that on mum’s side, the menopause came early.
“If I am going through the menopause and that’s it for me, no more children, then I think… animal sanctuary!”
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