STACEY Solomon’s tears outside a counselling centre came after a therapy bust-up with her husband Joe Swash, we can reveal.
The Sun on Sunday exclusively pictured the aftermath of the celebrity .



could be seen being embraced by a TV crew member outside the counselling centre after Joe stormed off.
Now, it can be revealed things got heated after an emotional heart-to-heart at a .
She had booked for the pair to attend the Henry Centre, in Westcliff, , for , in part to support .
In footage to be screened in the pair’s fly-on-the-wall TV series on next Tuesday, the couple sit down with counsellor Natalie Corbett and have a tense exchange about communication in their marriage.
An unhappy Joe says: “All I am doing is trying to dedicate myself to my family and do everything I possibly can, every minute of the day.
“Then to sit here and listen to the fact that I am a huge problem â all I am hearing is that I am a huge problem in Stacey’s perfect life.”;
Stacey replies: “I would say this is our biggest issue in our whole relationship. I cannot say anything without you taking it so personally as an attack on you as a whole person.”;
Following the session, the couple, who wed in July 2022, raised their voices in a row outside the clinic.
Joe stormed off, puffing on a vape.
An onlooker told The Sun on Sunday at the time: “Joe came out of a building and stormed off.
“He looked upset and was sitting on some steps for a while.
“Stacey came out in tears and she looked really emotional. About 15 minutes later, Joe was having an animated talk with a man. Stacey walked towards Joe in the car and shouted something. It looked tense.”;
In the upcoming episode, Stacey and Joe discuss the session in the car following their off-screen row.
Joe says: “That was horrible. I hated every second of that.”;
Stacey added: “I thought it was good. I think we should keep going as we know we can be so happy.
“Maybe our issue isn’t even anything to do with you having ADHD â do you know what I mean?”;
Stacey and Joe say they will continue with the sessions for the sake of their marriage and raise a toast to a “lifetime of counselling”;.
Mum-of-five Stacey says: “There is probably loads of stuff deep down that really we need to work on that is not really anything to do with each other. I feel like after that one session, I feel like we have communicated better just since then.”;
Joe adds: “I agree. I think we will go back and see her and then just take it step by step. Here is to a lifetime of counselling.”;
