Stacey Solomon has revealed the reality of being an influencer as she self-shot her latest Rehab. product on a boat in Lake Como, Italy.
The TV star, 36, and her husband Joe Swash, 43, returned to screens on Tuesday night for their self-titled BBC family reality show, Stacey & Joe, which was filmed in June.
Stacey, who invested in the hair care brand in 2023, jetted to the idyllic location to launch her new shimmer spray and had booked a boat trip to capture aesthetic promotion pictures.
As she lay at the back of the boat, the mother-of-five held up the new product attempting to show it off but joked, 'How do influencers do this, all I can see is my t*ts'.
She said: 'I had a vision we would stop and take some pictures in the middle of the lake but that is not the case. It is so rough.'
The captain of the boat replied laughing, 'this isn't bad'.


The presenter was forced to make three outfit changes - into a stunning maxi dress, a white swimsuit and a white satin mini dress - on the rocky boat and admitted she 'feels very unsafe'.
As Stacey attempted modelling while her team helped take pictures and videos of her, she added: 'All I can see is my tits, how do people do this. If this does well we will invest in a photographer.
'I feel very unsafe but you have to put your life on the line for the job. Influencers' jobs are hard'.
She added: 'Getting changed on a boat in the middle of what felt like a monsoon, was interesting.
'Hopefully I make it to the end without throwing up.'
The Sort Your Life Out star looked sensational in a white and black once-piece as she posed in the sunshine.
Stacey later reflected: 'You know when you see pictures of models on a boat and everything is perfect, that is not an easy job!'
The TV star explained that there was 'a lot of pressure' on the new product launch and she was 'scared'.


Following the boat trip, Stacey and her team enjoyed a luxury meal over looking the picturesque views.
The ladies joked they had found Hollywood star George Clooney's 18th-century villa on Lake Como, which he purchased in 2002 for $10m.
'It's giving stalker, cheers!' joked Stacey.
Elsewhere in the BBC show, Stacey sang solo during a fun date night with husband Joe as they joined a gospel choir.
The former Loose Women star, who found fame on the X Factor in 2009, joined the choir to sing, To Me You're Everything, and even did a solo.
Joe said: 'Our kids don't know that Stacey can sing she only does it like 20 per cent.'
She replied: 'I can feel the pressure, I'm not doing a solo. I don't like doing it for an audience, I feel embarrassed and the pressure.'
Following the performance, Stacey gushed: 'I just loved that, I had the night of my life, that is the best date I've ever been on'.
Meanwhile Joe joked that it was completely out of his 'comfort zone' as he is 'tone death'.
'I have never seen Stacey laugh more than when I'm uncomfortable. It felt like I was on the X Factor I blacked out, I've done panto for 25 years and have never sang.


Earlier in the series, Stacey was filmed in the midst of a heated argument with her eldest son Zach over his internet usage - prompting him to angrily storm off camera.
While speaking in the car, Zach, 17, tells his mum that the WiFi wasn't working yesterday and she asks him when.
Zach replies: 'Just before I saw you, 10pm.'
Stacey, who insists she is sick of being the 'internet police', then says she is having the internet 'cut off' at night to stop her children from staying up too late playing video games.
A shocked Zach fires back: 'Really? Is that what it was. I was wondering what was going on.'
As tensions reach fever pitch, she fumes: 'I am still in charge of you, and you are still living under my roof!'
But Zach continues to protest and retorts: 'Me and Leighton are literally at college, what's the point of setting this now?'
'Because I still don't think you should be on it until stupid o'clock in the morning,' Stacey replies.
'I am not on it until stupid o'clock in the morning, who do you think I am?' Zach protests. 'I wouldn't be able to wake up if I was.'
The pair continue to argue, with the mum of five insisting that her son struggled to wake up before he admitted that he could be up until midnight playing video games.
When the car eventually comes to a stop at a pair of electric gates, Zach storms out, slamming the door shut and shouting 'goodbye'.