Stacey Solomon, the Loose Women presenter, is getting into the Halloween spirit two months early by transforming her bedroom at Pickle Cottage into a spooktacular bonanza. She lives with her husband Joe Swash and their children Rex, Rose, and Belle. Stacey also has two sons from previous relationships. Despite the hard work and effort she put into the decorations, Joe humorously expressed his displeasure at living in a ‘ghost house.’

Stacey took to Instagram to share a sneak peek of her early Halloween decorations, which she revealed were part of her new autumn range at George at Asda. Her bedroom was adorned with black-and-white fabric pumpkins, a giant gold skeleton, ghost ornaments, wicker witch hats, a pumpkin wreath, ornament spell books, black and gold skulls, and a ghost-patterned blanket. She expressed her gratitude for being able to create her autumn homeware dreams and was excited to have them scattered all over the house.

Despite Stacey’s excitement for Halloween, Joe was not as thrilled about the early decorations, jokingly saying he did not want to live in a ‘ghost house.’ A video posted on Instagram showed Stacey rolling her eyes as Joe complained about the transformation, suggesting it was either Halloween decorations or him. Stacey, lying on her bed surrounded by Halloween decorations, laughed and joked that everyone knew who she would choose. She expressed her love for autumn and revealed that her new range was available at George at Asda.

Stacey’s fans had mixed reactions to her early Halloween decorations. Some were excited and loved the new range, while others felt it was too early to transition from summer to Halloween. Despite the divide among her fans, many admired Stacey’s creativity and the effort she put into decorating her bedroom. Some fans jokingly sympathized with Joe, who was seemingly outnumbered by the Halloween decorations in his own home. Overall, while some fans urged Stacey to stop rushing the end of summer, many appreciated her enthusiasm for Halloween and her new decorations.

Stacey’s Halloween decorations included a range of spooky items, such as fabric pumpkins, a giant gold skeleton, ghost ornaments, wicker witch hats, a pumpkin wreath, ornament spell books, black and gold skulls, and a ghost-patterned blanket. The decorations were part of her new autumn range at George at Asda, which she was excited to share with her fans. Despite Joe’s humorous complaints about living in a ‘ghost house,’ Stacey was thrilled to be able to create her autumn homeware dreams and decorate her house according to her Halloween spirit. Her fans were divided in their opinions, with some loving the decorations and others feeling it was too early to start celebrating Halloween.

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