Stacey Solomon jokes she and Joe Swash will have another baby as she admires his cleaning skills

‘This is how we ended up pregnant the last time!’ Stacey Solomon jokes she and Joe Swash will have another baby soon as she admires his cleaning skills amid COVID-19 lockdown

She’s been adjusting to life as a teacher as her children get to grips with homeschooling amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

And Stacey Solomon has hinted she’s set to add more to her plate as she joked she’s ready to have another baby with Joe Swash in playful Instagram posts uploaded over the weekend.

The Loose Women panellist, 30, who shares 10-month-old son Rex, with the actor, 38, gushed her partner looked ‘sexier than ever’ as he cleaned their garden windows, with an impressed Stacey insisting: This is how we ended up pregnant the last time!’  

‘This is how we ended up pregnant the last time!’ Stacey Solomon has hinted she’s ready to have another baby with Joe Swash in playful Instagram posts uploaded over the weekend

Gazing adoringly at the former EastEnders hard at work, the media personality penned: ‘Maybe it’s the lockdown but I’m pretty sure he’s never looked sexier.’

The singer, who is known for her stellar cleaning hacks, continued to lust over her man as she added: ‘This day just keeps getting better…’

Posting a snap of a beaming Joe holding onto his tools, the mother-of-three teased more children could be on the cards for the pair as she wrote: ‘This is how we got pregnant the last time!’ 

Happy family: The Loose Women panellist, 30, shares 10-month-old son Rex, with the actor, 38

Happy family: The Loose Women panellist, 30, shares 10-month-old son Rex, with the actor, 38

Admiration: Stacey gushed her partner looked 'sexier than ever' as he cleaned their garden windows

In awe: The singer, who is known for her stellar cleaning hacks, continued to lust over her man as she added: 'This day just keeps getting better...'

Admiration: Stacey gushed her partner looked ‘sexier than ever’ as he cleaned their garden windows

'Next time he moans at me for being on my phone...' The couple tapped into full relaxation mode later in the day, with Stacey tucking into Wotsis, while Joe concentrated on his phone

‘Next time he moans at me for being on my phone…’ The couple tapped into full relaxation mode later in the day, with Stacey tucking into Wotsis, while Joe concentrated on his phone

Earlier in the week, Stacey revealed the pressure of keeping up with her children’s schoolwork is ‘overwhelming’ her during a chat for Loose Women’s new online series.

The TV star said she was struggling to deal with the volume of work her 12-year-old son Zachary has been set, amid the coronavirus pandemic.  

She explained: ‘Leighton (her middle son aged seven) goes online, signs on, ticks his thing, signs his thing and submits it.

‘Zach’s is so hard. He’s only year seven and I thought I would know how to help him. He asks me questions and I’m like ”Zach I honestly don’t know. You’re gonna have to google it”.

Blended family: Stacey also has Zachary, 12, and Leighton, six, from previous relationships, while Joe shares Harry, 12, with ex-fiancée Emma Sophocleous

Blended family: Stacey also has Zachary, 12, and Leighton, six, from previous relationships, while Joe shares Harry, 12, with ex-fiancée Emma Sophocleous

‘He is getting his full timetable every single day, he is getting Geography, Maths, English, PE every day and it’s overwhelming me, I don’t even know how to…’ Stacey added before shaking her head in horror.

Fellow Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha had some words of encouragement for Stacey and any other parents tasked with homeschooling their children. 

She said: ‘Just take your foot off the gas, they’ll catch up, it’s Easter holidays on Friday. With homeschooling, it’s hard to get out of that mindset. It doesn’t have to happen at that time in the day. You can’t become a teacher overnight. Don’t put so much pressure on yourself.’

Schools in the UK closed until further notice earlier this month due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed 1,228 lives in the nation alone.