Joe Swash issues public message amid 'row' with wife Stacey Solomon

Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash have been together since 2015, and tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony in 2022 in the grounds of their cottage.

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Joe Swash has appeared to have broken his silence on social media following reports of a heated argument between him and his wife Stacey Solomon. Earlier this week, rumours suggested that Stacey Solomon and her husband Joe had a 'row' before storming off in separate directions - with Stacey being consoled by camera crew. Express.

co.uk have previously approached Stacey and Joe's representatives for comment. While Stacey recently jetted off to Las Vegas to see legendary singer Adele perform, Joe has stayed at home with their children.



He shared a number of sweet snaps on his official Instagram profile on Sunday 17 November. Writing the caption, 'Life recently,' the images appear to show that all is well between Joe and Stacey as he uploaded snaps from their Halloween celebrations. A post shared by Joe Swash (@joeswash) Joe Swash dove fully into character as Peter Pan himself, green tights included.

Transforming into Wendy, Stacey led the charge while Rex donned Captain Hook's attire, Rose fluttered as Tinkerbell, and little Belle was adorable as Mr Smee. Another photo shows Joe embracing two of his children. One fan commented: "what being a family is all about," completed with a heart emoji.

A second also chimed in: "Gorgeous photos and precious babies." A third said: "You have such a lovely family Joe xx." The Halloween snaps come after Stacey revealed that she keeps her children's tantrums private.

In an exclusive interview with OK!, she explained that she prefers not to share her kids' tough times on social media, saying: "I get asked a lot on Instagram [about tough times with the kids]. "People will say, 'Your kids always look so happy and are never throwing tantrums.' But for me, I just don't feel that is information I should ever be putting out there about my kids everyone has good days and bad days.

I would much rather them look back at our lives, and all that we've made public are happy memories. I don't want them to look back and be like, 'Wow, I was having such a bad day then.'".