Stacey Solomon shares heartbreaking reason for taking teen son Zachary as her date to the NTAs

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Stacey Solomon has shared the touching reason she brought her son Zachary to the NTAs, where she picked up an award for her BBC show Sort Your Life Out. The beloved TV star was seen at the glamo event at London's O2 Arena last night, sharing the precious moment with her 16 year old son.

Stacey posted some adorable snaps of her and Zachary looking glam beside a tree at their Pickle Cottage home. She donned a satin red mini dress while her son was dressed in a three-piece suit and bow tie. The former X Factor talent turned Loose Women panellist detailed how blessed she felt having her boy accompany her on such an important occasion. Her caption read: "On the way to the NTAs with Zachary who has been by my side in this crazy journey since the very beginning.

"I wouldn't be who I am if it weren't for you Zach. I'm so proud to be with you on such a special night, where I've been nominated for best present and best factual with my @sortyourlifeout family. I don't believe I'd be on this path if it wasn't for having you. My rock, since forever. to the moon and back forever..."

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Upon winning her award, Stacey paid homage to Zachary in her acceptance speech, while also thanking those involved with'Sort Your Life Out.

In May, Stacey explained her hopes to dial back on her television commitments to focus more on her family life. She opened up about realising how busy she has been since welcoming Zach at just 18 years old, admitting she doesn't want to miss out on any more time with the teen or her other four children.

Stacey said: "I think I'm at a point in my life where I recognise that I've been really busy for his life, and his life is at a really important point, and my second son will get to that point before I know it."

"And then I've got these three babies. I don't want to miss what I potentially feel like I missed with my older children. And I want to be there for my older children, who I think need me now more than ever. I've been battling with that in my head."