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Stacey Solomon’s co-stars rush to star’s defence after backlash over Bafta loss rant – but spark concern for show future

Published on May 13, 2025 at 08:13 AM

STACEY Solomon’s Sort Your Life Out co-stars have rushed to her defence after she received backlash over her Bafta loss rant.

But, while the BBC team tried to patch up her comments, their own have sparked fresh concern about the future of the beloved show.

Four people posing on a red carpet at an awards ceremony.
Stacey Solomon’s Sort Your Life Out co-stars have rushed to her defence after she received backlash over her Bafta loss rant
Woman in Nike sweatshirt reacting outdoors.
Stacey posted a tirade to Instagram, admitting her “upset and devastation”;;

The 35-year-old star didn’t hold back after her home makeover series lost out at Sunday night’s awards, posting a tirade to .

In a rare moment of frustration, Stacey shared her disappointment, saying how much the show meant to her and how gutted she felt not to be recognised.

Yesterday, her upcycling expert co-star Robert Bent reposted her story and offered public support, writing: “@sortyourlifeout team You are the best. Let continue to change lives and help families.”;;

Meanwhile, professional organiser Dilly Carter called Stacey their “fearless lader!!!”;; before issuing a more reflective follow-up – and a subtle plea to viewers.

She shared a glam red carpet snap of the full team, captioning it:
“Last one I promise, but so rare we all make it to a picture together – looking glam for these red carpet moments!

“We are so so proud of our whole @sortyourlifeout production and how far we have come and as long as people keep applying we will continue to be able to make the TV show YOU love.

“Thank you for all the support and getting us this far! #sortyourlifeout”;;

The message, while celebratory, hinted at the show’s future hinging on public engagement – prompting fans to question whether a new series has been commissioned yet.

The home makeover series, which began airing in 2021, had been shortlisted in the Factual Entertainment category but lost out to Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour.

Stacey’s own sister just hours after the star’s shock outburst.

Jemma had accompanied Stacey to the ceremony and was in the audience when didn’t win.

She claimed her younger sister would have won if it had been up to the public.

Jemma fumed: “You may not have won but you should be proud of everything you have achieved.

“If only it were a public vote I think things would have been a little different.... Just saying.”;;

Jemma went on to share an inspirational quote about “losers”;;.

It read: “I came across a quote that said, ‘I winner is a loser who tried one more time’.

“Remember this on those hard days and weeks.”;;

Jemma commented: “Love this!”;;

Stacey stunned fans on Monday morning when she took to and complained about missing out on a Bafta.

alum vented from her garden while dressed down in a greensweatshirt and bluecyclingshorts.

Stacey admitted she was “devastated”;; and was struggling to “take it gracefully”;;.

She told her followers: “We didn’t win a Bafta. And I know I’m supposed to take it gracefully like a champ but, I’ll be honest, I’m devastated!

“I’m not handling it very well, I’m not taking it very gracefully – I’m devastated! I’m devastated for our whole team, like I’m so gutted for our team.”;;

The mum-of-five went on to praise the efforts behind the scenes on Sort Your Life Out, describing the programme as “tough to make”;; and expressingpridein her colleagues’ dedication.

“Everyone got dressed up and was really hopeful, I think because they work so hard. It’s not an easy show to make... and they so deserve the Bafta,”;; Stacey continued.

“The Sort Your Life Out team deserved a Bafta and I’m devastated.

“I’m not saying that everyone else didn’t deserve their, they absolutely did... but I’m just gutted for my whole Sort Your Life Out family because I feel like they deserved a Bafta. I’m gonna say it – I’m gutted!”;;

Explaining the effort involved in producing the show, Stacey described how much is packed into each episode, continuing: “We’ll pack up a house and within seven days that house is packed up, into vans, over to a warehouse, laid out on the floor.

“We go through it meticulously, we make sure it doesn’t just get chucked away.

“We donate, we recycle, we resell things. We put it all back and try and put it in systems to help families move forward...”;;

As she waved a garden hose in the air, Stacey ended her video with a defiant: “I’m gutted!”;; But she also praised her team and said they’re ready to throw themselves into thenextseries.

“We’re going to give it our all for series six,”;; she concluded.

Woman thanking the Sort Your Life Out team.
Upcycling expert co-star Robert Bent reposted her story and offered public support
Woman in Nike sweatshirt speaking to camera.
Professional organiser Dilly Carter called Stacey their “fearless lader!!!”;;
Four people smiling and sitting on cardboard boxes.
The TV favourite has been running since 2021
Rylan Clark and Robert Rinder holding a BAFTA award.
Rylan Clark and Rob Rinder beat them to the gong
Jemma Solomon at the BAFTA Television Awards.
Stacey’s own sister Jemma also slammed Bafta just hours after the star’s shock outburst

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