Stacey Solomon has shared a heartwarming message to fiancé Joe Swash during his Ibiza Stag Do as she laughs off rumours.
In the heartwarming Instagram story, the Loose Women panellist wrote: "Hope you're having the best time, with your best friends going out until silly a clock in the morning and sleeping in until the afternoon..."
Paired with hilarious screenshots of the pair on FaceTime with their new daughter, the 32-year-old added: "You deserve it. The best dad ever who rarely gets the chance to do this because we are raising a family. Go for your life bubs. I love you. Can't wait to marry you.
Joe is currently on his stag do in Ibiza with a few friends and famous faces including Stacey's dad David and fellow Eastenders actor Dean Gaffney ahead of the couple's wedding next month.
Stacey Solomon posts adorable message to Joe Swash on his stag do
Wrapping up the tribute to her husband-to-be, she added the hilarious reminder to: "P.S. Look after Dad" which had us in stitches.
The adorable post comes after Stacey responded to "sweet messages" from fans after rumours emerged about her fiancé Joe Swash on his stag do.
The Sort Your Life Out presenter posted a video on her Instagram story earlier on Sunday where she dismissed reports of the former Eastenders star speaking to another woman.
As she laughed off the story, the TV personality said: "So many of you messaging me really sweet messages saying 'I hope you're okay, don't worry about the papers."
Stacey Solomon dismisses Joe Swash Ibiza rumours
Chuckling, the 32-year-old presenter added: "I've got to admit it's probably the funniest headline I've ever seen - exclusive 'Joe Swash caught talking to a girl'. I'd be more upset if they said 'Joe Swash caught ignoring everyone who talks to him".
"Honestly I'm in the wrong job. I'm like up and down the country organising people's houses, I should be following Joe around with a camera.
"He talks to girls everywhere - the school run, Tesco, down the street. I could be like click click click just making a fortune."
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