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Stacey Solomon was left having to tell off her husband, Joe Swash, during the latest episode of their BBC One series – Stacey and Joe – after he made crude comments in front of the children.
The family were celebrating Solomon and their daughter Rose’s birthday and were getting ready to go to the safari park.
Speaking about their day ahead, Swash noted: “This year to celebrate Stacey and Rose’s birthday, we are going to go to a safari park, seeing the lions and the giraffes, so I think Rosie is going to love this!”
Announcing where they were going, Solomon excitedly said: “We are going to an animal safari park! Safari!”
However, Rose was left less than impressed and cried at the idea of going to see the animals, despite it being all about her.
Arriving at the park and boarding the safari van, the family were in high spirits and they began their journey to see the array of animals.
The family were out celebrating Stacey and Rose's birthday
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Speaking to the camera, Swash noted: “It is a really rare occurrence that all of us, all the kids, all together!
“It is moments like this that we need to treasure because the older ones are going to be leaving the nest soon.”
However, Solomon’s oldest son Zach thought differently and said of their family days out: “[It’s] Too often... Mum tries to go out as much as possible, but it is so much hassle.
“And then I have to carry one of the kids around, and Leighton stands there like ‘What are you doing?’ and then does nothing”
Joe began speaking about his time on I'm A Celebrity and how he ate a camel
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After feeding the giraffes, the family made their way to the camels, where Swash joked: “Guys, listen, we are going to see the camels, yeah.
“When I was in I’m A Celebrity, I reckon I ate most parts of a camel. I have eaten a camel nut, a camel hump, I have even eaten camel nunny. I have had a camel willy.”
Not impressed with how he had lowered the tone, Solomon interjected: “Do we think this is a conversation we should be having... “
“I will give you marks out of 10 for how they taste,” Swash laughed before Solomon added: “Oh, for God's sakes, Joe, it is a three-year-old's birthday, a safari trip.”
Not wanting to argue, Swash quipped back: “Alright, calm down will ya!”
Speaking to the camera, Solomon explained how Swash would often find a way to make a situation inappropriate, leaving the former EastEnders star to hit back and deny her allegations.
Stacey's oldest sons made their feelings clear on family days out
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Also, during the episode, Swash and Solomon headed to a therapy session to seek advice on how they could communicate better – especially with Swash’s recent diagnosis of ADHD.
Parts of their conversation became intense and heated, but both soon realised it was the way they communicated with one another which impacted Swash’s ADHD.