With her wedding just around the corner, Stacey Solomon has shared an exciting update with her Instagram followers.

The Loose Women star recently took to her Instagram Stories to share her wedding plans as she prepares to tie the knot with fiancé Joe Swash.

Solomon gave her fans a sneak peek of the wedding venue where she and the former EastEnders actor will exchange vows in about three months.

stacey solomon and partner joe swash in an instagram picture
Stacey Solomon//Instagram

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The singer and presenter recorded a few videos of the aisle in her garden at Pickle Cottage, showing a row of wooden arches under which she will walk on her big day.

"Should we just get married halfway down the aisle?" she joked in her Instagram Story, adding: "Because it's such a long walk. I'm scared to walk that far in front of everyone, I think I'll just end up falling over or laughing."

"This morning I had to meet with the caterers, florists & everyone in between because I almost forgot we are getting married in three months time," Solomon added in a different post.

"We are on the last part now. The aisle. And my sister just put a load of candles in my kitchen jars at the bottom where we are going to stand and I am crying," she continued.

stacey solomon, joe swash and baby rose
Stacey Solomon//Instagram

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She also admitted being nervous about the wedding, writing: "My whole stomach is turning over. And for some reason I'm so nervous."

Solomon and Swash have been together since 2015 after meeting on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. The couple got engaged in December 2020 and they have two children together: 2-year-old son Rex and a daughter, Rose, who they welcomed in October of last year.

The presenter is also mother to two children, Zachary and Leighton, from her previous relationships, and is stepmother to Swash's son from a previous relationship, Harry.

Loose Women airs on weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.

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