Stacey Solomon worried as Joe Swash breaks down in tears

Joe Swash breaks down in tears in front of Stacey Solomon

Joe Swash’s latest documentary Teens in Care saw the presenter breaking down in tears to his wife Stacey Solomon.

Joe had been to visit 16-year-old Aiden who had finally found a stable foster home and showed Joe around his room and the little memorabilia he had from when he was younger.

When returning home from his day with Aiden, he opened up to Stacey about how it made him feel and he broke down in tears.

Aiden had been taken into care when he was just three years old and was bounced around the foster system until Jeff and Steven took him in seven years ago.

Sitting with Aiden, Joe noticed the little trinkets around his room and asked which ones had sentimental value to him.

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Aiden showed Joe a snow globe and two mini soldiers, pointing out the little details that he had noted since he was a young child.

Returning home to Stacey, she asked how his day had been and the journey of the documentary so far.

Unable to hold back his tears, Joe expressed: “Aiden had a couple of toys from when he was a kid, the toys really got to me.

“It was only like a little toy soldier but he had kept that, that was his one little thing that… I found that really emotional to see.”

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“I just attach it to our kids and it’s so sad… so anyway, I don’t know why that happened. It reminded me of little Rosie,” he laughed as he brushed away the tears.

Stacey quipped: “You’re such an emotional mess! Stop it because you always make me worried!

“You put your kids in that situation and you think ‘Oh my god, how do they cope’, but it is good to cry.”

Joe recently opened up to Express.co.uk and other press on how much of a support system Stacey was for him throughout filming.

He expressed: “Stacey was amazing and Stacey has watched what my mum has done. I would come home with a lot of it, a lot of baggage.

“I would come home and talk to her about the people I met and the circumstances and what I had seen to get it off my chest.

“It was hard to deal with and I just felt so bad, I wanted to do more but there was nothing else I could do apart from bring them home and adopt them.”

Joe Swash: Teens in Care is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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