Joe Swash was overcome with pride as he congratulated his wife Stacey Solomon after her well-deserved win at the Royal Television Society Awards on Tuesday.
The Loose Women star, 34, bagged the award Best Popular Factual Show for her home revamp show Sort Your Life Out at the ceremony – which took place at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
Taking to Instagram with an adorable tribute, Joe, 42, with whom Stacey shares son Rex, four, and daughters Rose, two, and Belle, 12 months, planted a big kiss on his wife’s cheek.
He captioned the snap: ‘Proud of you. Always’ after the presenter’s incredible win.
Stacey was also nominated for Best Presenter – in which she competed against comedian Rhod Gilbert and naturalist Chris Packham. Packham came out on top.

Joe Swash shared an adorable tribute to wife Stacey Solomon after her win at the Royal Television Society Awards on Tuesday night as he gushed over his pride for the presenter

The Loose Women star, 34, bagged the award Best Popular Factual Show for her home revamp show Sort Your Life Out at the ceremony
Speaking about her win over on RTS’s Twitter, the star gushed that the team at Sort Your Life Out ‘always have my back forever’.
The star thanked the crew as she gave a shout out to all the runners and executives who help put the whole show together.
She explained: ‘I am not joking when I say, the crew work hours and hours and hours meticulously putting everything into what you see.
‘All the satisfying sections, that’s down to our crew, and I love them so much.’
Stacey looked sensational as she opted for an elegant satin gown for the awards.
Taking to Instagram to share her stunning attire ahead of the event, Stacey looked incredible in a strapless rose gold-coloured dress.
Her satin dress had a tight corset bodice which flowed in a huge skirt – which was covered in chiffon ruffles.
Stacey wore her blonde locks in large loose waves as she beamed with husband Joe for the photos taken at their Essex home Pickle Cottage.


Speaking about her win over on RTS’s Twitter, the star thanked the crew as she gave a shout out to all the runners and executives who help put the whole show together

Stacey looked sensational as she opted for an elegant satin gown for the awards

Taking to Instagram to share her stunning attire ahead of the event, Stacey looked incredible in a strapless rose gold-coloured dress
Joe looked dapper as he sported a dark green suit for the occasion, with a double-breasted waistcoat and black patent brogues.
Sharing her outfit on Instagram, Stacey wrote: ‘Honoured ✨ Off to the RTS awards because I have been nominated for a Royal Television Society award for Best Presenter & Best Popular Factual Show for Sort Your Life Out.
‘I haven’t said anything to anyone till tonight because I don’t expect to win any.
Stacey added: ‘But I can’t even tell you how bloomin’ proud I feel to even be considered for such a prestigious award!
‘No matter what just being in the running is a real honour and I’m so proud of my whole SYLO family & so proud of us all & our hard work.’
Stacey was later seen with Joe on the red carpet for the event.
The Royal Television Society Awards celebrate the best TV Britain has to offer.

Stacey wore her blonde locks in large loose waves as she beamed with husband Joe, 42

Her satin dress had a tight corset bodice which flowed in a huge skirt – which was covered in chiffon ruffles

Joe looked dapper as he sported a dark green suit for the occasion, with a double-breasted waistcoat and black patent brogues
Channel 4 received 17 nominations. Leading the way was comedy drama Big Boys which received a nod for Comedy Drama, Comedy Performance – Male for actor Jon Pointing and Jack Rooke for Writer – Comedy.
The BBC lead the nominations with 51 nods across 30 categories including all three nominations for the Breakthrough Awards with Ashley Thomas for Great Expectations, Hamza Yassin for Hamza: Birds Of Prey and Lucy Edwards for Japan – The Way I See It – The Travel Show.
In the Leading Male category, Gary Oldman was nominated for Apple TV+ Slow Horses, Kane Robinson for Netflix’s Top Boy and Timothy Spall for the BBC’s Sixth Commandment.
For Leading Female, Jodie Whittaker and Tamara Lawrance were both nominated for BBC’s Time alongside Sarah Lancashire for Happy Valley.