
Stacey Solomon, the beloved Sort Your Life Out presenter, found herself in a hilariously awkward situation when her teenage son Zachary made a surprising appearance on BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg this weekend.
The 34-year-old TV personality took to social media to share the priceless moment when 15-year-old Zachary was asked about his future career aspirations during the political programme. Rather than following in his mother's showbiz footsteps, Zachary revealed ambitions that left Stacey both proud and slightly horrified.
The Career Revelation That Stunned Stacey
"When your son goes on the BBC and tells them what he wants to do for a living and you're just like... Oh," Stacey wrote alongside the clip, perfectly capturing that universal parenting moment when children share unexpected life plans.
The conversation unfolded on the flagship political show, where Zachary found himself unexpectedly in the spotlight. While Stacey didn't reveal the specific career path her son mentioned, her reaction suggested it was far from what she'd anticipated.
Fan Reactions Pour In
Fans of the Loose Women panellist were quick to respond to the relatable parenting moment. One follower commented: "This is the best thing I've seen all week! So funny and so real."
Another added: "The look on your face says it all! Parenting teenagers is full of these surprises."
The moment highlights the down-to-earth parenting style that has made Stacey one of Britain's most relatable celebrities, often sharing both the joys and challenges of raising her blended family with husband Joe Swash.
Beyond the Laughter: A Proud Mum Moment
Despite the comedic timing, Stacey's post made it clear she's immensely proud of her eldest son's growing independence and clear sense of direction. The moment serves as another example of why fans adore the Solomon-Swash family's authenticity.
As Zachary approaches adulthood, it seems the BBC appearance might just be the first of many public moments for the teenager who's clearly already developing his own path, much to his mother's amused surprise.