Criticism for Sort Your Life Out after family sets record with 6,000 clothes, considered out of touch.

Stacey Solomon was surprised.

February 25th 2025.

Criticism for Sort Your Life Out after family sets record with 6,000 clothes, considered out of touch.
Stacey Solomon was taken aback by the sheer number of clothes in the latest episode of Sort Your Life Out, leaving viewers outraged and labeling it as "tone-deaf". The decluttering series, hosted by Stacey, returned on Tuesday night with her husband Joe Swash and her team of organizers by her side. Their mission was to help a family from Coventry, and little did they know, they were about to take on a record-breaking challenge.

As the family of five emptied out their entire house and packed their belongings into boxes, they were faced with an overwhelming amount of clothes. Every corner of their four-bedroom house was covered in clothing, with items spilling out of wardrobes and cupboards. Stacey's husband Joe described it as "organized chaos" and was shocked to find 500 pairs of shoes, most of which had never been worn.

The family, who had been living in their house for 20 years, had accumulated over 6,000 clothes, including 437 pairs of shoes, 39 phone chargers, 1,000 kitchen utensils, 50 pots and pans, and 28 suitcases. Stacey and her team were astonished by the number of items and declared it to be the most clothes they had ever seen on the show.

Viewers were equally stunned by the amount of clutter and took to social media to express their disbelief. One viewer, Rachel, described the episode as "tone-deaf", while another, Sara, was shocked by the amount of money that had been wasted on items with price tags still on them. Despite the overwhelming task, Stacey and her team were determined to help the family and managed to reduce their belongings by over 40% in just two days.

After the big reveal, the family expressed their gratitude and shared their excitement for their newly decluttered home. Stacey, who had initially doubted if they could achieve their goal, was proud of their accomplishment. The episode ended with a reminder that Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon airs every Tuesday at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

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