Stacey Solomon praised by fans after revealing very relatable concern over baby Rex

Stacey Solomon

Stacey Solomon has been praised by fans after revealing very relatable concern over baby Rex on the hottest day of the year.

The Loose Women panellist has been adapting to her new life as a mum-of-three, but one more bundle of joy comes with an extra dose of worries.

And during the recent heatwave, Stacey revealed on social media that she was very worried that baby Rex would get sunburnt while she was sitting in the garden with her other two sons, despite moving around to avoid the sunlight.

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Alongside the cute picture of her and her three boys, she wrote: '💐 Garden time. 💐 There were some weird hormonal moments today 🥴 But feeling the sun on my skin, fresh air and warmth is like medicine for the soul! And having to move around like a sun dial in awkward positions so that I could enjoy some rays but not let any on Rex was a form of meditation in itself 😂.

'I couldn’t think of anything else other than - has the sun moved? Is it on his skin? And How the heck am I going to manipulate my body to block it? I’m even mildly disappointed that for the 3 seconds it took for my sister to take this picture, there appears to be some sneaky sun on his arm! Damn it! 😂'

After reading Stacey's concern about her baby son during the heatwave, other parents were quick to say how they've experienced the same.

One said: 'Such a beautiful photo, I remember this panicking over everything when they’re so tiny. By the time time number two came she had no such treatment 😂☀️😍'.

Another wrote: 'Gorgeous. You’re an inspiration and tell it like it really is. My two are almost two and four and I’m paranoid about them getting too much sun!'

A third added: 'this is me with Milo in the sun 🤣 even when he’s in the house "is the sun in his eyes" 🤣🤣🤣🤣.'

Mariana Cerqueira
Lifestyle Editor

Mariana is a lifestyle writer who has written for Goodto.com and My Imperfect Life. She joined the Goodto.com team as an intern after completing her journalism MA at City University. After six months spent writing about food, celebrity news, and family trends, Mariana left to write for Healthy Food magazine - but returned in 2017, to join the Future team once again. In her spare time, you’ll find Mariana in the kitchen cooking for her friends.