STRICTLY winner Stacey Dooley has seen her BBC show This is My House axed after just two series.
Stacey fronted the show which saw four stars battle it out to determine the correct owner of the property which they found themselves in.
This is My House has been axed[/caption] Stacey’s show will not be returning for another series[/caption]The celebrities had to decipher who they thought was the genuine owner of the property.
It consisted of three actors who were pretending as well as the real homeowner.
If the homeowner managed to convince the celebs the correctly that it was their house, they walked away with a prize of £1,000.
The BBC one programme lasted for two series, however Stacey only featured on-screen for the first edition.
For the programme’s second series, the show was cut down to just 30 minuets and Stacey’s presenting role switched to a voiceover capacity.
Produced by Richard Bacon, a BBC spokesperson confirmed to the Mirror that the show had been axed and would not be returning for another go around.
They told the publication: “Sometimes difficult decisions have to be made, so whilst there will be not be another series of This is MY House on BBC One and iPlayer, we would like to extend our thanks to Richard Bacon and the entire team at Expectation plus all our celebrity sleuths for two series of the show.”
Among some of the celebs that put their detective skills to work were Judi Love, Harry Hill and Alison Hammond.
The programme initially launched in 2021 to favourable reviews.
It marked one of Stacey’s biggest projects on BBC One since her Strictly win.
The show was a hit with fans[/caption]