Stacey Solomon unveils family's incredible Halloween costumes as fans say same thing

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Stacey Solomon has once more wowed her legion of fans with the family's extravagant Halloween 2024 costumes. Known for their dedication for themed get-ups, with previous years seeing them as The Flintstones and Addams Family, this year they chose a Peter Pan theme at their Pickle Cottage abode.

Joe Swash dove fully into character as Peter Pan himself, green tights included. Transforming into Wendy, Stacey led the charge while Rex donned Captain Hook's attire, Rose fluttered as Tinkerbell, and little Belle was adorable as Mr Smee.

Delighted Stacey posted on her social media: "Off to Neverland. Happy Halloween everyone lots of love from Peter, Wendy, Captain Hook, Tinkerbell and Mr Smee. Literally nothing makes me happier than family dress up!"

She continued, sharing their trick-or-treat plans: "We are off to trick or treat the neighbours. Joe's over the moon about his tights. Hope you have the best Halloween."

The response was overwhelmingly positive, with fans expressing their love for the costume choice. Someone exclaimed: "Belle as Mr Smee STOP IT. TOO CUTE." while another shared their admiration for a sun-kissed picture of Rosie: "That close up pic of Rosie with the sun behind her is beautiful! She looks lovely. And you all look fabulous", reports OK! Magazine.

Fans flocked to comment on the heartwarming photos, with one writing: "Happy Halloween! the best memories," while another exclaimed: "This is epic! " A third fan added: "Beautiful picture of you all happy Halloween xx."

The Halloween snaps come after Stacey revealed that she keeps her children's tantrums private. In an exclusive interview with OK!, she explained that she prefers not to share her kids' tough times on social media, saying: "I get asked a lot on Instagram [about tough times with the kids].

"People will say, 'Your kids always look so happy and are never throwing tantrums.' But for me, I just don't feel that is information I should ever be putting out there about my kids everyone has good days and bad days. I would much rather them look back at our lives, and all that we've made public are happy memories. I don't want them to look back and be like, 'Wow, I was having such a bad day then.'".

Stacey reflected on her own childhood, growing up in Dagenham, and how her dad would often film happy moments with his video camera. She said: "I think about my childhood and my dad always had a video camera, so I've got amazing memories and clips of my growing up. There are so many happy moments. He never filmed me having a paddy in the middle of Asda! ".

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