The newest episode of Sort Your Life Out moved viewers as Stacey Solomon assisted a widower and his two young kids following the death of their mother.
Helping to fully tidy the house following the death of his wife, the 34-year-old celebrity and proud mother met single dad Craig, whose sorrow had caused pandemonium.
He had been raising his daughters Merywen, six, and Wren, four, since the loss of their mother Lois from cancer four years prior.
After her death, the young father found it difficult to work and care for the children, and clutter had taken over as Craig emptied a storage unit into their house.
Bracing for the clear-out, the father was visibly distraught and admitted to buying odd objects to fill the vacuum of mourning his late wife.
He was astounded at the size of their house as it was emptied of thousands of possessions, which were then displayed in a massive warehouse for the family to view.
Stacey tallied 197 teddies and dolls, 121 odd socks, 373 pieces of unread mail, and 1,239 books.
Among the volumes was a novel Lois wrote for her girls but never published, which Stacey had turned into a genuine book.
Craig was taken aback by the kind present, and viewers were moved to tears by the care and respect shown to the children and their mourning father.
‘Why does Sort Your Life out send me over the edge every time
@StaceySolomon? I’m a wreck,’ Loutheloud shared on X, while Stephanie Whelan said: ‘New episode of #Sortyourlifeout is devastating.’
‘Wasn’t prepared for how emotional tonight’s #SortYourLifeOut was gonna make me. What a lovely guy Craig is. Stacey Solomon is perfect for this show,’ wrote Elliot Gonzalez.
Leon Day added: ‘@StaceySolomon watching #bbc1 #sortyourlifeout and I am reminded of how tough life gets. Support and empathy for hurting people is imperative.
‘Stacey, you are a wonderful woman but please, you keep making me cry. I am running out of tissues .’
X was filled with people sharing how emotional they felt, as Mik Scarlet wrote: ‘I really think that #SortYourLifeOut with @StaceySolomon is one of the best, most uplifting programs on TV. Tonight’s episode should be winning awards. Love every episode though. Just great.’
Sally-Anne Nelson sobbed: ‘@StaceySolomon you are a beautiful human, crying watching sort your life out xx.’
When Merywen and Wren handed Stacey the book, they hugged her tightly, almost bringing tears to her eyes.
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