Stacey Solomon asks fans for help as she details awkward wardrobe issue ‘What do you do?’

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While Loose Women panellist Stacey Solomon, 31, prepared for a photoshoot today, she decided to open up about an issue she often faces when deciding what shoes to wear for the occasion. The Instagram sensation took the opportunity to ask her fans if they have experienced the same problem.

Does anyone else have wide feet?

Stacey Solomon

Stacey first gave her fans a sneak peek of her light purple dress with shoes to match as she captioned the post: “Welcome to wide feet problems with me and my creepy toes,” which was followed by a laughing face emoji.

The presenter went on to tell her 3.8 million followers: “I have size 4 feet but they’re so wide they don’t fit into any blimming shoes!”

Stacey said she can never find any shoes that will fit her size four feet which aren’t flip flops, slippers or trainers.

She then asked her followers: “Does anyone else have wide feet?

READ MORE: Stacey Solomon opens up about dealing with ‘mean’ comments

“What do you do?”

The mother-of-three is well known for her honest social media posts about body positivity, tips and her family life.

Stacey recently discussed how she deals with online trolling and “mean people”.

The singer made an appearance in her pyjamas on her Instagram story to address how she copes with negative comments towards her.

She captioned the video by writing: “Just got into bed and landed on this message and it’s something you guys ask me all the time.”

The message from a fan read: “How do I deal with the trolls when they get really bad…

“Do you have any tips to combat trolls?”

They went on to ask: “What do you do when times get hard on this platform?”

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Stacey responded to their question by referring to the 2001 film Shallow Hal, starring Jack Black and Gwyneth Paltrow.

In the film, Jack’s character Hal is hypnotised to only see people’s inner beauty.

“I live my life inside my head like Shallow Hal where I just think everything is great,” she shared.

“And I see all horrible stuff and sometimes it does get to me, but most of the time I honestly just think ‘Are you talking about me? You can’t be, I’m great.’”

The X Factor favourite then told her followers she feels doesn’t waste a second of her time thinking about the trolls.

“I just try to live my life in my own little world and let mean people live in their own world,” she added.

“I feel bad for them if I’m honest.

“I’d be devastated if my own happiness in life was from trying to bring someone’s down.”

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