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Stacey Solomon stuns Joe Swash as she shows off impressive ‘wasted talent’

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Stacey Solomon stuns Joe Swash as she shows off impressive 'wasted talent'

The Loose Women star took to the piano during her seaside getaway with boyfriend Joe and baby son Rex, showing off her amazing hidden talent

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Stacey Solomon left boyfriend Joe Swash stunned as she showed off her amazing piano-playing skills.

The Loose Women star put an impromptu performance during her seaside holiday with Joe and their baby son Rex.

The former X Factor star, 30, showed off her skills during a trip to a restaurant, with little Rex lending a helping hand.

Joe shared the video on his Instagram story, joking that Stacey and Rex were "singing for their supper".

At first glance, it appeared as if it was Rex hammering out the tune, but as the camera panned up, it was Stacey who was really tickling the ivories, with Rex occasionally chipping in with a note or two of his own.

Stacey shocked Joe with her acoustic rendition of Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On.

He confessed he thought she was just pretending to play, telling his fans: "THOUGH SHE'D JUST PRESSED A BUTTON DIDN'T REALISE SHE WAS ACTUALLY PLAYING

"WHY DON'T YOU DO THIS AT HOME @staceysolomon wasted talent."

Joe and Stacey headed off on a last-minute seaside getaway after Joe returned home from a week in Wales with his family.

Their holiday hasn't come without its drama, with Stacey laughing after fans pointed out that she could be arrested for picking pebbles up on a beach.

The family headed out on Sunday to hunt for pebbles and fossils, only to be inundated with messages warning them that it was against the law.

Stacey laughed as she said in an Instagram video: "A few of you are messaging saying 'be careful, Stace, you can get arrested for taking pebbles off the beach'.

"Well, that's a bummer. I just spent two hours collecting those bad boys.

"We're going to have to take them back. We have to, it's illegal.

"I'm not getting arrested by the pebble police on my holidays - I've got work tomorrow."

Thankfully, it turns out everything was okay.

Stacey later revealed: "Just called the local heritage coast centre and they said where we were fossil hunting is 100% ok to take some home as long as you dont have a wheelbarrow full or find a massive one

"wahoo I wondered why they hired hammers out"