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Stacey Solomon ‘upset’ seeing son Rex grow up ahead of his first birthday in lockdown

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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Stacey Solomon has revealed that she feels ‘upset’ watching her baby son Rex grow up, as she prepares to celebrate his first birthday in lockdown.

The 30-year-old’s youngest son’s birthday falls this weekend, and she admitted that the past year following his birth has ‘flown by’.

Speaking on the panel on today’s edition of Loose Women, she said: ‘It actually really upsets me. ‘Just feels really weird, it still feels like it was only yesterday when I came in here and he was just born. ‘He’s such a ray of sunshine, he’s really lit up our little worlds.’ However, Stacey is determined to make sure that Rex will still have a special day

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