Stacey Solomon has shared a touching tribute to her late canine, Theo, expressing how a lot she misses her furry companion.
The star took to Instagram to showcase a picturesque cherry blossom tree at her home, Pickle Cottage, which she planted in his reminiscence.
The Loose Women panellist shared footage and movies of the tree, which seemed beautiful as its shiny pink leaves shimmered within the spring sunshine.
She wrote: “Theo’s blossom tree is in full bloom. It’s the most magical, spectacular tree that brings me so much comfort and happiness just like Theo,” adopted by a teary emoji.
She continued: “Can’t wait for my morning cuppas and chats in the sunshine under here with Theo,” including a singular white coronary heart.
She then shared one other emotional tribute to her late pup, penning: “I can’t even describe how a lot I miss Theo.
“But yearly since this tree has bloomed since we misplaced her it will get higher and higher and greater and extra lovely.
“I do know it sounds foolish, but it surely appears like she’s saying ‘I’m completely happy the place I’m and I’m at all times rising with you.’”
In December 2021, Stacey shared the heart-breaking information that her beloved chihuahua Theo had handed away.
She posted on Instagram on the time: “Sweet goals Theo,” including, “The greatest pal we may have ever wished for. Our hearts are damaged.
“Yesterday at home in our arms we needed to say goodnight to our Theo. 11 fantastic years. We had been so fortunate to like you Fifi and we’ll by no means cease.
“My lap has by no means felt so empty. I miss you a lot already. My little woman. But oh my goodness, the reminiscences and the love you introduced into our lives.”
The TV persona went on to precise how a lot the pooch, whom she affectionately nicknamed Fifi, meant to her and her kids.
Stacey is mum to Zachary, 15, Leighton, 11, Rex, 4, Rose, two, and one-year-old Belle.
Shortly after Theo’s loss of life, the previous X Factor star went on to rescue one other canine named Teddy to assist cope together with her grief.
The 34-year-old stated on the time, “Last night time we rescued a canine. But immediately I’m undecided who has rescued who.
“We miss you a lot Theo. I hope you’re wanting down from heaven smiling, understanding that peanut will not be so very lonely and {that a} doggy who actually wanted a household now has one.”