Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash are set to air another episode of their reality show, which gives a raw insight into their private lives, and shows a heated argument between the pair. The next instalment seemingly shows the married couple clash during a therapy session on the BBC reality programme, Stacey & Joe.

A teaser for the next episode, set to air on April 29, shows the couple participating in a couples therapy session. Tensions appear to rise between Stacey and Joe, who look unimpressed in the clip. Stacey, 35, tells her husband: "You fail to recognise anything that I'm saying to you." Meanwhile, Joe, 43, fires back: "I've heard nothing but negative stuff."

The couple hasn't shied away from showing their relationship troubles on screen, arguing over childcare arrangements and disagreeing about parenting rules. Joe and Stacey's BBC series has shown the highs and lows of the couple's chaotic home life in Essex, where they reside with their blended family of six children.

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In one tense scene, Joe and Stacey have a row after Joe lets her children eat baked beans on the sofa, leaving behind a mess that Stacey has to clean up. "Wow. The argument was I came home and thought I'm going to tidy the front room because the front room is a sh**hole and all over my sofa were beans!" Stacey fumed after discovering "10 baked beans" smeared on the couch.

Joe argued, "I'm not you! You go on as if you've never ever given those kids food in the front room, which would be a lie!" Joe went on to say Stacey was overreacting before branding her "out of order" because he'd "spent the day looking after the kids."

The row, which took place over the phone, ended with Joe hanging up while Stacey tearily told the camera that the beans were the "icing on the cake" of all the things she has to "go around and pick up" daily.

Stacey & Joe airs on BBC One on Tuesdays at 8pm. Episodes are available to stream on iPlayer.