She’s one of Britain’s most beloved TV personalities — always smiling, always open, always real. Stacey Solomon has built her entire public image on honesty and warmth, letting fans into her home, her heart, and her family life at Pickle Cottage. But behind the laughter, there’s one person who remains almost completely hidden from view — Stacey’s mum, Fiona.

While Stacey often celebrates her husband Joe Swash and her beautiful children, she rarely — if ever — shares photos or stories of the woman who raised her. Fiona has always stayed away from cameras and social media, preferring a quiet, private life. According to Stacey, it’s not because of any rift or distance — but because Fiona “never wanted the attention.”

“She doesn’t want recognition,” Stacey once said. “She just wants peace.”

Yet, despite her absence from Stacey’s online world, Fiona has always been her daughter’s foundation — the one person Stacey turns to when things fall apart. Friends close to the family say Fiona has been there through everything: Stacey’s teenage struggles, her X Factor journey, the early days of single motherhood, and every tear behind the scenes.

“Even at 30, she still knows how to make me feel safe,” Stacey once said. “I miss her cuddles every day.”

But recently, whispers have emerged suggesting that Fiona’s health has taken a turn — something fans began to suspect after Stacey became noticeably quieter online. Those closest to her say she’s been spending more time offline, focusing on her family and her mum’s wellbeing.

“SHE’S MY HOME,” Stacey reportedly told a friend. “And I’m not ready to let her go.”

It’s a side of Stacey few ever see — the fiercely loyal daughter, quietly carrying the weight of love and fear that comes with watching a parent grow fragile.

In a world obsessed with sharing everything, Stacey’s choice to keep her mum private isn’t distance — it’s devotion. It’s love expressed not in posts or pictures, but in silence, presence, and care.

Because sometimes, the truest bond is the one that never needs to be shown.