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Stacey Solomon has shared her response to 'hilarious' trolls who target her online as she shared candid remarks about how she feels about herself. The 34-year-old is known for being open and honest on
Social Media and when on Loose Women. And despite people often trying to tear her down, amid huge amounts of support she's built on her
Instagram page, Stacey has made it clear that she's comfortable in her own skin and doesn't pay heed to social media pressure regarding appearances. "This probably sounds weird when I say it, but I think I’m really pretty," she said. "I know that sounds really big-headed, but I like what I look like. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with me. I don’t necessarily feel like I’m confident in my skin or not confident; I just feel very neutral about what I look like. If I was really bothered by how I looked I could go out and get some work done – and I would if that’s what I wanted – but I just don’t put that much onus on what I see in the mirror." READ MORE:
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BREAKING News group by clicking this link "I mean, I'm not Claudia Schiffer! I'm me," she added in an interview with Radio Times . But when it comes to her career, Stacey is often left pinching herself. After her appearance on The X Factor in 2009, in which she finished as a runner-up alongside Olly Murs, and her I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! win in 2010, Stacey's career has gone from strength to strength with her addition to the Loose
Women panel and her now award-winning show Sort Your Life Out on BBC One. Not only that, Stacey has also turned her hand to designing her own clothing with online retailer In The Style and was more recently signed up by George at Asda where she has created her own homewear range. Speaking about her career and its success "It's all relative. Sometimes my status has been really high and up there, and sometimes it's been much further down the ladder and I've had to ride it out." Stacey and her Sort Your Life Out team recently won an award (Image: BBC) The mum-of-five continued: "The one thing that's kept me going for the last 15 years is my family. They have kept me grounded and have reminded me that nothing in life is guaranteed. You've got to take opportunities and enjoy them, but the fundamental thing that you need is your family and the people who love you." Stacey also shared her thoughts on online trolls, admitting: "I find trolls hilarious. I've made peace in my mind with them. "Do you know how much effort it is for someone to post a comment? About one per cent of the people that see your post will comment. That is a small minority of people. Imagine going to all that effort to say something horrible. It's almost funny that they've used their time and energy because I'm upsetting them that much." Read the full interview with Stacey at www.radiotimes.com.