Stacey Solomon is stepping down from hosting Renovation Rescue
Popular television personality has recently revealed her plans to feature in her own reality TV show, akin to .
This exciting news for fans of the former star and her husband Joe Swash comes with a caveat – Stacey will have to step back from some of her other commitments. One such casualty is her presenting role on Renovation Rescue.
The series, which is due for its second season, will proceed without Stacey leading the charge. The show debuted in April 2025 and saw the 35 year old assisting homeowners who had run out of funds mid-renovation.
The heart-warming show saw Stacey share her savvy tips to help these individuals save money and complete their projects.
Although she won’t be part of the upcoming series, viewers can look forward to model Vogue Williams and ‘s Luke Mabbott stepping into the presenting roles.
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Vogue Williams will take over Stacey Solomon’s hosting duties
Vogue, wife of Made In Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews, expressed her enthusiasm about taking up the new position, reports .
She stated: “I’ve done a lot of exciting projects in my career, but I am so delighted to be given the opportunity to roll up my sleeves and get stuck into the second series of this truly brilliant show.
“Home renovation is a huge passion of mine, and I am excited to put my degrees in Construction and Quantity Surveying to the test!”
Speaking of her new co-host, Vogue added: “I’m very happy to be joining forces with Luke – we get on like a house on fire and I think I’m gonna learn a lot of DIY skills from him.”
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Luke, who became a household name after his stint on Love Island in 2020, has since channelled his energy into revamping a chapel in Cornwall.
Anticipating his new venture, he shared: “The fact that Channel 4 are putting their trust in me to be part of this series is just mind blowing to me, but I am so excited.
“I can’t wait to work with Vogue and help change the lives of people who need just a little bit of encouragement and some simple tips and tricks to make their dream project a reality.”
Channel 4’s Commissioning Editor, Clemency Green, couldn’t hold back her enthusiasm for the move, stating: “We are thrilled that Renovation Rescue is returning to Channel 4.
“We’re really excited to bring Vogue Williams into the fold and it’s going to give viewers a chance to see her phenomenal talents and skills in a completely new light.
“Renovation Rescue is also providing us with an opportunity to nurture exciting new talent such as Luke.
“I know for a fact that they will both bring their unique, warm and most importantly, authentic flare to the format and I can’t wait to see how the pair shine on screen,” Clemency concluded.