Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Stacey Solomon

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Stacey Solomon

Stacey Chanelle Clare Solomon is an English singer and television personality. She finished in third place on the sixth series of The X Factor in 2009, and won the tenth series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2010. Her debut single, a cover of "Driving Home for Christmas", was released in 2011, followed by her debut studio album, Shy, in 2015. In 2016, Solomon presented I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp, and began appearing as a panellist on the ITV talk show Loose Women.

Self-care has to be a conscious effort, because I often think there's a whole family tree of people who come before I do.
I really struggle with my anxiety, I have done since I was a child. When I look back into it, I don't know what happened to make me the way I am, but it's definitely affected my anxiety levels and I've spent most of my life looking for coping mechanisms.
I don't have time to sit down and airbush my lumps and bumps. I don't want to either, because they're all a part of my life and what I've been through and who I am. — © Stacey Solomon
I don't have time to sit down and airbush my lumps and bumps. I don't want to either, because they're all a part of my life and what I've been through and who I am.
As a person who has lived through my parents' divorce, I don't feel lesser or that I've missed out. I didn't become an adult and think: 'My family really messed me up.'
There are so many different ways in which someone is 'intelligent.' In my opinion this doesn't always have to be measured by academic achievement.
As a father you're guilty until proven innocent. You're a second class citizen in terms of parenting. As a father you have to prove your ability to be a father whilst residence, power and control is left solely with the mother.
I never want a child-free house.
Sometimes, we set ourselves up for this perfect ideal scenario and when it doesn't go that way, it's hard to deal with.
I don't do any exercise on any day, to be honest with you.
I was born into such a loving, caring family who were super liberal and supported me no matter what.
I've felt like my whole life, I've had to prove I'm not an idiot.
Always reconfigure your shelves to make them work for you.
I just know that with big families nothing is ever boring. — © Stacey Solomon
I just know that with big families nothing is ever boring.
It took a lot for me to feel mentally stable after giving birth and, physically, my body felt torn apart.
I've not had a quiet morning since I had my eldest when I was 17.
I've known for a long time that my personality makes me seem not very intelligent, or not very serious.
When you've grown up with limited resources, there's almost a narrative that everything's unlikely and the odds are against you. I guess then, if things start to happen, you immediately think, 'Do I even deserve this?'
I had no traumatic childhood experiences.
I want people to know that when you see me on TV with glossy, bleached blonde locks it's not my real hair.
I genuinely think I've got a nice body, I like looking at my body and I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
I always want to have children running around in the garden and so I don't know what I am going to do with myself once they're all grown up.
There is a big old joke around the 'Loose Women' team that I never shave my legs.
The infuriating thing about not liking your weight when you're slim is that there's no sympathy and very rarely any help.
I made a wedding planning book and a whole double page is dedicated to the dogs.
I think the trauma of giving birth made me feel vulnerable and I wasn't invincible. Giving birth made me feel like I could die at any minute.
I am used to the low expectations people have of me: I have a bubbly personality, I smile a lot; I am very feminine.
I can take on the world with a glue gun and a can of spray paint!
Sometimes, my anxiety is really dark. Like, I can't breathe, and feel like I'm having a heart attack.
Sometimes, a blended family is amazing and sometimes it's heartbreaking. There will be moments when you feel like you are completely failing. But, if you love your family, that is absolutely enough.
If I could give my 14-year-old self any advice it would be to look after your hair. Don't mess with it!
Let's stop telling people from modest backgrounds that their education is capped at a certain level because of where they grew up. In fact I can attest to the fact that all this attitude does is put people off wanting to test the waters and apply, or push themselves towards higher education at all.
Loads of people talk about meditation and what it can do for your anxiety and I just really struggle to do traditional meditation. When they say, 'Lay still and empty your brain,' the minute I lay still, is the minute I think about everything that's going on.
I love savoury. Anything savoury; nuts, crisps, sandwiches!
Having a task to focus solely on makes me forget about anything I'm worried or anxious about.
I get so many lovely messages and so many people tag me in their own crafting and upcycling and I love it.
I don't want to look really old.
Sometimes, I have to make a point of saying to myself: 'You know what Stace, if you don't have a bath one day this week, it's not going to do you any favours. If you don't turn your phone off for the day today and say 'no,' you're going to be impacted negatively.'
You can't just be one thing all of the time. — © Stacey Solomon
You can't just be one thing all of the time.
You can't please all the people all of the time, and I don't expect them to like everything I wear or do.
I love my children more than anything in the world.
Choosing when and whether to have a baby is a fundamental right for all women, no matter where they live.
People are so offended by female body hair. SO offended! They actually say things like, 'Ugh, those hairs are so long.' But we have no issues with a man being head-to-toe hairy. It's so weird.
People always warned me not to dye my hair too much or use too much heat but I ignored their advice. I always wanted to go blonder, straighter, slicker. The result? Wiry, broken strands and a psoriasis-ridden scalp. Stress causes flare-ups and it's so damn itchy.
I would like to be good at macrame. I look at them in awe.
My family practised our faith in a relaxed manner. My mum Fiona was brought up a Christian; her dad was a vicar. But she fell in love with my dad David and converted to Judaism to be with him.
My older sister Jemma is naturally slim, at least three dress sizes smaller than me - though I don't want to say what dress sizes we are, because I don't think the number on your clothing label is important.
I feel my most relaxed when I apply myself to a task.
From as far back as I can remember, I was scared and anxious. — © Stacey Solomon
From as far back as I can remember, I was scared and anxious.
I don't want to be the same all the time and changing my hair is loads of fun.
I have a tendency to catastrophise and doing something that you have control over is an escape from that.
I'm not confrontational in any way.
I'm one of seven, so I do want a big family.
I can't even talk to anybody while I'm doing something.
The girls at 'Loose Women' are my actual friends. They're not just telly friends.
Growing up, the influence Judaism had on me was an overwhelming understanding to love those around you, care for others as if they are part of your family and strive to be the best individual you can be.
I'm not perfect, I'm not brilliant at everything, I just try my best and I enjoy crafting. If I have something old or broken and I can use it for something else, I get a real joy out of it.
If I'm on holiday I want pictures of all my kids, and they're not going to stand there waiting for me to find the right light.
I went to a Christian primary school where I felt included and no different to my peers.
All of my life I've been met with shock and disbelief if I've ever come out with anything remotely smart, as if people are thinking, 'how does this happy little Essex girl know anything?'
I love something new and I'm always willing to step into the unknown when it comes to hair.
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