JOE Swash has seemingly squashed speculation of marital trouble with wife Stacey Solomon as he shared a gushing tribute to Instagram this weekend.
The TV personality dubbed himself a “proud husband” after supporting Stacey at Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday night.
Stacey was in attendance during the talent show as she joined her golden buzzer act for their performance, after she had appeared on the show as a guest judge during the audition stage.
And also in the audience was Joe and their children Rex, six, and Rose, four.
The youngsters got some VIP treatment at the live semi-final as they got to sit at the judging panel seats and even practice pressing the coveted golden buzzer.
Sharing a series of snaps from the night out, Joe gushed over his wife as he said on Instagram: “I never take for granted the chance to share moments like this with my family.
“The kids excitement means everything. Proud husband @staceysolomon you smashed it.
“Thank you for having us BGT”.
Whilst Joe’s page often features his wife and their brood, Stacey hasn’t posted about her other half since January,
In fact, fans have noticed he has been missing from several recent posts, where she has only mentioned her children.
She returned to Instagram in April after a month of “shutting off”, sharing a myriad of pictures of her brood, but none of Joe.
It comes after The Sun revealed there were “problems” in the marriage, and shared how they never actually made their marriage legal.
Stacey and Joe threw a lavish wedding bash in the garden of their historic £1.2million Essex home Pickle Cottage in July 2022 and said they intended to formally register the union afterwards — but nearly four years on have not “got round to it”.
Stacey spoke online about why she’s been seen without her engagement rings, explaining she is scared to lose them.
Stacey insisted she and Joe had always been open about their wedding plans, writing online: “I said we were not getting legally married and having a religious blessing and ceremony at home in front of our friends and family – and we’ll get legally married at a later point.”
The pair have built highly-lucrative careers based on their family image, including brand deals and the BBC reality show.
And bosses have backed the duo with a third series.
However, filming for their family reality TV show was paused after tensions at home put the shooting schedule into a tailspin.
Tensions at Pickle Cottage became increasingly difficult to manage behind the cameras, with an insider revealing, “there have been problems between Stacey and Joe.“
Filming resumed this week with Stacey spotted shooting scenes for Stacey & Joe at Scotts Tulip Farm in Brentwood,
The BBC announced last week that it has given season three the green light.
The show follows the couple’s blended family, including their six children, pets and farm animals.










