STACEY Solomon has boosted her £10m fortune after her hair care brand rakes in a seven-figure profit.
The TV star, whose business portfolio is worth a huge £10m, bought a 33 percent stake in Rehab three years ago.


Latest accounts for the brand, which trades as Capello Limited, report a £1.5 million profit for the year to 30 November 2025.
The earnings, which work out at £4,130 per day, increase the net worth of the company to £3.1 million from £1.6 million.
Stacey’s finances have had a bumper year.
Figures published earlier this year reveal the 36-year-old’s firm, Keymap Entertainment Ltd, is now worth £10.1m for 2025 – up from £7.4m in the previous year.
She has £7.5m tied up in investments and £1.6m in cash.
Stacey’s success has been almost too much for her to take in. She previously said: “I think I will always, one, feel like an imposter in this life, because this is not what I imagined my life would be when I was growing up.
“But two, I always have in the back of my mind tomorrow you could have nothing, so be careful today.”
The mum-of-five presents successful BBC show, Sort Your Life Out, and is renowned for her DIY hacks on social media. She also has a homeware range with Asda.
Meanwhile, twice-bankrupt husband Joe Swash, 44, is trying to carve out a new path for himself 18 years after leaving EastEnders.
Their contrasting career trajectories appeared to fuel tension between them on their Kardashians-style BBC1 series, Stacey & Joe.
A source close to the couple told us: “Joe is a grafter. He knows people questioned how much he really does after watching their documentary, and is determined to prove he’s not useless.
“He puts a brave face on things, but it has to be tough when your wife is so successful, and everything she touches turns to gold.”
Joe is focused on a new project building a two-acre fishing lake, complete with glamping pods.
It’s his biggest solo venture to date and perhaps his most risky move yet to help secure his own financial future, without relying on Stacey.



