Joe Swash reveals ‘secret battle’ with Stacey Solomon as he drops huge hint about EastEnders return | The Sun

JOE Swash has candidly opened up on his secret struggles with wife Stacey Solomon.

The TV presenter and actor, 41, has confessed that he and Stacey, 33, have been locked in a battle over the potential expansion of their brood of six.


Speaking to Closer magazine, Joe revealed that a vasectomy could be on the cards but confirmed he is 'fighting a losing battle' against his partner over the decision.

Not as keen on the idea as Stacey, Joe insisted he was determined to argue his case as much as possible.

Joe told the publication: “We love our family unit and all our kids. But we’ve got to put a cap in it somewhere. I think six is a good number.

"I think the snip could be on the cards.

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"I’m trying to fight it, but it’s a losing battle – Stacey keeps telling me it’s reversible, and that’s a big hint!”

Stacey and Joe have been loved up since 2015 but it was not until four years later that their first child together, Rex, was born.

They went onto welcomed daughters Belle and Rose in the years that followed as well as making things official when they tied the knot.

Elsewhere, Joe teased that a return to EastEnders, the soap that propelled him to fame, could be a possibility after a growing trend on the BBC soap.

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He joined the show as Micky Miller in 2003 and said of a possible show return: “EastEnders can bring people back from the dead, so there’s always a chance of a return!

"I guess if they really wanted me, they would phone. I don’t know what I’d say if they called. I’ve such a busy life with the kids, but if it fitted in with my life, I would love to.

“I’ve done some documentaries this year for the BBC, so I’m hoping to do a few more of those.

"We did one on social care with kids in care. I like social issues and finding out people’s problems. But as always, my family come first.”



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