Producers are on the lookout for families eager to take part in the new series of Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out.
The programme sees cleaning enthusiast Stacey meet with families across the UK to help them declutter their homes.
Contestants will have all their possessions laid out in a massive warehouse, allowing troubled hoarders to sort through what they want to keep.
Stacey is also joined by her eager team of organising fanatics, including Dilly Carter, Rob Bent and Iwan Carrington.
The new series of Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from Tuesday, February 11 (Image: BBC) Discussing the callout, the team behind the hit show said: "Whether you have a new baby on the way, want to run a business from home, find it hard to let go of sentimental items or just want to create calm in the chaos, the Sort Your Life Out team would love to hear from you."
Families wanted for new series of Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out
Those interested in taking part in Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out on BBC One can apply via the Optomen website.
Here, users will be asked to complete an application form.
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When does the new series of Stacey Solomon's Sort You Life Out air on the BBC?
The new series of Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out on the BBC will air on Tuesday, February 11.
Those wanting to stream the show on demand and see all the old episodes can do so on BBC iPlayer.
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