The BBC made an announcement at the end of the show
Sort Your Life out viewers were in tears as host Stacey Solomon visited a family-of-six in Nottingham. The family was given a huge overhaul as the property was so cluttered their little daughter didn't have her own bedroom.
The mum's child, Samuel, then said: "I moved into here because my mum sadly passed away. I had to come somewhere. But not before everything they owned was laid out in a giant warehouse - including a staggering 118 blankets, 116 hair accessories, 51 hats, 31 old mobile phones and tablets and 52 bottles of perfume.
Viewers were left feeling really emotional after the episode and backed Stacey for being so supportive of the family including fixing Samuel's iPad so he could see photos of his mum again as well as seeing the huge transformations to declutter the house for the family. @smnhndmch said: "This is the type of situation and family that needs the #sortyourlifeout help. They've clearly put the kids and their wellbeing in front of everything else"
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