Stacey Solomon got honest about her marriage to Joe Swash, saying that falling out and having an argument is a necessary and healthy part of their life together.
The television presenter explained that the idea of a "perfect" marriage where a couple never argues is simply a "pipe dream," particularly when managing a large family.
Stacey Solomon, who shares five children with Swash, explained her philosophy on communication in a recent interview.
She said that she and Joe "love a good row" and sometimes get "fuming with each other." She thinks having that argument and saying things out loud is the best thing a couple can do.
Stacey Solomon believes that if partners hold in their feelings, the problem grows and creates resentment, which is what often leads to couples splitting up.
The star opened up about her chaotic family life, often documented on their BBC series Stacey & Joe.
She mentioned that she and Joe often argue about all the household tasks that need doing, like who does the recycling.
With five children, they rely on family and local help, but the workload is still huge.
However, she added that despite the frequent bickering, their relationship has a foundation of shared morals and values.
Even when they have months where they struggle to look at each other, they eventually remember why they got together in the first place and move past it.
Stacey's honest approach shows fans the real highs and lows of her life at "Pickle Cottage," proving that no relationship is without its challenges.