Stacey Solomon heads out for a curry in her pyjamas as she celebrates her new Primark range with her family

STACEY Solomon was well aware comfy dressing is essential when there's a hearty Indian in store as she stepped out for a popadom tower tea.

The Loose Women star appeared to wear what looked like printed pyjamas as she headed for a family meal to celebrate the launch of her new Primark Kids clothing range earlier in the day.

Understandably, the former X Factor star didn't fancy cooking after her busy day so headed to the eatery with her kids and partner, Dancing on Ice star Joe Swash.

In an image posted to her Instagram Stories, Stacey was seen in her blue and white patterned attire surrounded by Rex, Leyton and Zachary.

In the caption, she gushed: "We're out for an Indian to celebrate and Joe and the boys made me a popadom tower celebration cake and it's cracking me up," followed by laughing face Emoji icons.

The crispy treats could be seen stacked up, with further foodie treats on the top emblazoned with inspirational mottos such as "living my best life" and "happy."


In a later image posted to her stories, the happy family returned home, where Joe and Stacey took some time to chill in their garden.

This snap showed Stacey's cosy attire, this being a floral print top, as she beamed in her garden.

She told fans: "All our pickles are in bed. We have been laying in the garden saying nothing to each other for the last 20 minutes.

"Just enjoying the silence. Hope you're all ok."


She rounded off with the sweet words: "Happy Monday X I love you X."

The serenity must have come as a relief to the busy mum after her youngest, Rex, destroyed the Primark store in a clothes-ripping rampage during her launch.

The one year old scamp was seen pulling items of clothing off shelves quicker than anyone could replace them, while dad Joe scooted around after him.

The purse-friendly kids range has also fuelled speculation the mum of three is pregnant, after a mysterious Instagram comment from her pal, Mrs Hinch.

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