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LIVE Joe Swash & Stacey Solomon

Season 5, Ep. 5

It's our very first live recording in front of an audience at the Mindshare Huddle in Central London. We're joined by special guests Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon. Listen in as Britain's most lovable couple reveal how the romance started, how Joe handled the delivery room, and the positives and negatives of social media attention.

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