Presenter Stacey Solomon is reportedly saying goodbye to one of her TV roles, with the news coming just weeks after she told fans that she's reevaluated her life recently. It's been reported that Stacey, 34, won't return for a second series of her Channel 4 show Renovation Rescue. The show, which debuted in April, saw her help homeowners "salvage their half-built homes without breaking the bank".

Stacey will instead "focus" on her projects with the BBC following their show Sort Your Life Out winning a National Television Award (NTA) last month, it's been claimed. A source told the Sun : "Stacey had a great time making Renovation Rescue but the fact she isn't doing a second series allows her to focus on her projects with [the BBC]. They've been a huge success and the NTA win is evidence that the viewing public love what she does.

" It comes amid concern in recent weeks that Stacey has left Loose Women . The speculation that she's no longer a panelist was fuelled recently by her absence from a special photoshoot celebrating the ITV show's 25th anniversary. Stacey however has since shared her support for the show and her colleagues in a video message, in which she described herself as a "proud Loose Woman".

She said in the recent message: "Happy birthday to you, Loose Women. I can't believe you're 25 years old and I can't believe I get to call myself a Loose Woman, I'm such a proud Loose Woman! 25 incredible years and so many more to come. Love you loads and loads.

" The speculati.