Fans of Stacey Solomon's hit decluttering show Sort Your Life Out have been urged to apply as one of the programme's stars hinted at its future.
The series that has been winning hearts and tidying homes has been the subject of much speculation regarding whether it would get another run.
Since its launch in November 2021, the transformation programme, fronted by the 35-year-old star alongside a crack team of organisers and cleaners, has gathered a legion of fans, clinched a National Television Award, and elevated viewership figures significantly.
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Despite five series worth of transformations, whispers about a potential sixth series have left many viewers restless with anticipation. Addressing this, Dilly Carter, a beloved face on the show known for her organising genius, suggested fans make some noise to support the show's return on the Beeb.
Taking to , Dilly stirred excitement with a throwback photo featuring her fellow crew members and a family benefitting from their life-sorting magic. She penned: "Sort Your Life Out series 1 bounced onto our screens in November 2021. Who remembers Steph and her gorgeous girls?"
"Fast forward to this week, May 2025 and we are about to start filming for series 6," reports
Dilly highlighted: "The show has been streamed all over the millions of times and in that time we have won 2 major TV awards, a @royaltelevisionsociety and a @officialntas and next Sunday we go to the @bafta for our second nomination."
While thanking supporters with a touching confession, Dilly said: "Who knows maybe this time we could win? Fingers crossed. The show goes from strength to strength and that's only possible because of YOU the viewer supporting it so THANK YOU.
"But this could be our last series if you don't apply. We need families of all shapes and sizes to apply.
"Do you need the of a lifetime? Would you like us to be coming to your home to STRIP, SORT and SYSTEMISE? If so apply today. The link is in my bio. It will be the best decision you ever make to get back in control of your home."
Upon reading Dilly's plea, some fans shared their thoughts on how the show could evolve, with one suggesting: "Love the show and the life-changing impact. How about opening up to single people too? There are many living alone who find it even harder to get out of the mess they find themselves in and help hard to ask for."
Others recommended that the show consider revisiting households that have featured before.
Meanwhile, Stacey continues to juggle her packed schedule after she and her other half, , 43, gave viewers a sneak peek into their domestic life, to the delight of fans eager for a glimpse of the couple's interaction with their five kids at home.
Their programme, Stacey and Joe, which first aired in April, gives fans a peek into their daily lives - encompassing everything from work and parenting to friendships, family dynamics, holidays, and personal challenges. The series also delves into more profound topics like couples therapy and mental health, including Joe's ADHD diagnosis.
Sort Your Life Out is available to watch on BBC iPlayer