STACEY Solomon got into trouble with her boyfriend Joe Swash as she whips him with a daffodil and follows him into the toilet in a hilarious video.
The Loose Women star, 31, was without sons Zachary, 11, and Leighton, seven, as they were at their dads.
With Joe and Stacey's son 11-month-old son Rex in bed, Stacey decided to spend her quality time with her boyfriend by winding him up.
Using Pure and Simple by Hear'Say as the song, she leaned on Joe while groping his face.
She then starts playing around with pans, before annoying him while he's cooking.
Part of this involves slapping him with a daffodil.
Joe then helped with the next part, which involves soaking her with water from a watering can.
Then as they walked into the house, she jumped on his back.
Then as she tried to follow him into the toilet, Joe turned around and said: "Go away Stace."
She captioned that video: "I pushed my luck".
The star originally told fans of why she was doing the video by writing: "When the big pickles are at their dads and the little pickle goes to bed, Hoe gets my undivided attention and he's delighted by it."
Joe recently revealed they would love to have a fifth child between them.
As well as Stacey's two boys, Joe has 12-year-old Harry with a previous partner.
They welcomed ten-month-old Rex last May but Joe says they could be ready to have more kids after fans saw Stacey hinting they could get pregnant on Instagram last month.
He revealed: "Yes, we would love to have another baby.
"We have really lucked out, we've got four amazing kids and if we have the chance I think we would love another one day."
The star admitted being in isolation together has been a struggle with homeschooling the kids and looking after a tot, but he's loving it.
He added to MailOnline: "We're doing alright, obviously in the beginning we struggled.
"We didn't quite know what we were doing and couldn't handle it but we've worked our way through it and got our heads round it.
"Our kids have got a schedule so they work for a couple of hours in the morning, it's not easy but it's so important. The last thing we need is for a whole generation to fall behind."
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