The BBC presenter is on the road!
has wasted no time in getting back to work since giving birth to her daughter Minnie in January, but on Wednesday,Taking to her Instagram account,, detailing her new-found routine with her adorable little one and how it impacts her after her shows.She wrote: "I'm so sorry I can't stop and properly hang out with you all after the shows.
I'm flying solo with my baby and she's still on the boob so I have to rush off stage and get straight in cab to feed her etc and get her to bed. I'm SO SO SO GRATEFUL to every single person that comes along. I truly am. PIs don't think I'm being big time. I'm just tryna juggle atm...so I'm genuinely sorry if I can't sign books or have a selfie…" alongside three pink heart emojis.
The show is aid of the flame-haired beauty's new book, Are you really ok? in a bid to understand the UK's mental health emergency particularly when it comes to young people. According to the Barbican website, Stacey also touches on, "related, broader topics which she has tackled in her documentaries – poverty, addiction, identity, the pressures of social media" while the show looks back on "the stand-out moments and interactions from her wide-reaching career".
Proud dad Kevin Clifton also had an emotional reaction to the sweet milestone as he also shared the image and emojis in his own Stories. Kevin is currently on tour with
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