Stacey Solomon’s Expanding Media Empire: From Reality Star to Multi-Million Pound Success Story

The Rise of a British Entertainment Icon
Stacey Solomon, who first captured public attention as a contestant on The X Factor in 2009, followed by her victory on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2010, has transformed into one of Britain’s most successful media personalities.
Career Achievements and Recent Success
Her hit show ‘Sort Your Life Out’ has reached its fifth series and achieved a significant milestone by winning a National Television Award in 2024. The latest series premiered on February 11th, 2025.
Solomon’s financial success is equally impressive, with an estimated net worth of £7.3 million ($9 million). Her earnings have seen remarkable growth, jumping from £1.4 million in 2023 to £3 million in 2024, thanks to BBC reality show deals, social media influence, and retail ventures.
Family Reality Show and Personal Life
Solomon and her husband Joe Swash have opened their home, Pickle Cottage, to cameras for their ‘Kardashians-style’ TV show, titled ‘Stacey & Joe’. The series follows the couple as they balance their careers while raising their children Rex, Rose, and Belle, along with Stacey’s sons Zachary and Leighton from previous relationships. The couple, who married in 2022, have committed to showing both the ups and downs of their life, deliberately avoiding portraying just a glamorous lifestyle.
Business Ventures and Future Projects
Looking ahead, Solomon continues to expand her brand, with plans including a new perfume launch in 2025, named after her daughters Belle and Rose. With ‘Sort Your Life Out’ renewed for another season and ‘Stacey & Joe: This is Us’ gaining popularity, her future projects include potential new brand deals, homeware collections, and possible music projects.
Known for her warmth, humor, and relatable personality, Solomon has successfully built her career across television, social media, and brand collaborations, while maintaining her position as a fan-favorite for her DIY hacks and family-focused content.