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Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over airs every Wednesday evening on W at 10pm. In episode two, she stayed at the home of Anna and Jonathan Saccone Joly, who have over 1.9 million subscribers on their
YouTube channel. Jonathan and Anna spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk about their lives as YouTube stars and living with Stacey Dooley. In episode two of Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, Stacey
stayed at the surrey home of Youtube family, The Saccone Joly's. The Saccone Joly's have four children, Emilia, Eduardo, Alessia and Andrea and six Maltese dogs Albi, Sina, and
their four puppies: Theo, Bianca, Nivea and Nuvola. Anna and Jonathan Saccone Joly began vlogging together in 2009 and soon achieved over one million subscribers to their youtube channel.
They have videos some of the biggest milestones in their life, including the births of all four children and shared them online. Every second day, they film vlogs of their daily lives
featuring their children and are very active on Instagram and Snapchat. In episode two, when Jonathan is introducing Stacey to his four children he says: “Half of them will make you want to
have kids, half of them won’t make you want to have kids.” Stacey replied: “Perfect. That's where I am actually. Sometimes I quite fancy it and other times I feel I can’t think of
anything worse.” STACEY DOOLEY ON OPEN MARRIAGE Stacey has been dating her Strictly Come to Dancing partner Kevin Clifton since April this year, Stacey and Kevin won Strictly last year and
months later, announced they were dating. The pair have been remained very private about their relationship, but in her latest documentary series, Stacey often refers candidly to her
relationship In the first episode of the series, Stacey also spoke about how jealous she would be if she was ever in an open relationship after spending the weekend with a throuple. In
episode two of Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, Stacey spent the weekend with the Saccone Joly family. Stacey asked Anna and Jonathan about the criticism received about sharing their family life
and children with the world. WHAT LIVING WITH STACEY DOOLEY WAS REALLY LIKE She also shared her concerns about the children being embarrassed in the future or being vulnerable to
paedophiles online. Jonathan Saccone Joly spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk about the criticism they sometimes receive. He said: “Sharing our lives so publicly naturally invites both good
and bad reactions. “We’re only human so I’d be lying if I said negative comments don’t get to us sometimes. But on the whole, we get loads of support and positivity from our audience, which
ultimately outweighs the bad.” He added: “I could tell Stacey had her reservations about our lifestyle at the beginning, but I definitely think she left with much more of an understanding of
why we do what we do and what it means to us, and I think that’s often the case for anyone who spends time with us as a family.” Alex Warren, Author of Technoutopia: How optimism ruined the
internet offered his opinion to Express.co.uk about the rise of vlogging and social media. He said: “As much fun as it is to show off your family life, parents need to remember that their
children aren’t just props for these videos. “Choosing what you are and aren’t willing to share online is a very personal decision and parents need to wait until their children are old
enough to think about their privacy and decide for themselves.” On the other hand, Dr Ben Marder, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, University of Edinburgh Business School said: “Professional
vloggers are more strategic and know that sharing more about their lives means more followers who are more engaged, which results in more money from sponsorship.” Anna Saccone Joly added:
“Often people will message us about something we’ve shared online that they’re also going through or have been through themselves, and they’ll let us know how much it’s helped them to hear
people talking about it openly. “Being able to relate to people on a personal level and helping them through something is a huge reason we do what we do.” Jonathan also revealed that if they
stopped sharing their lives online, he would miss the interaction with their followers. He explained: “Many of them have been with us from the start, so it’s like we’ve all been on the
journey together which I think is pretty cool. “ After a full weekend, Stacey also got to see the positives and recognised the benefits of capturing everything on camera to re-watch in the
future. Stacey reflected: “I think ultimately the main question is that clearly it’s very beneficial financially to be a YouTuber, as you can make loads of money and your kids can be really
comfortable, and every parent wants to be able to fund and support their babies. “However, it does come at a cost and that cost is their privacy.” She added: “I think that’s a big sacrifice
and the kids are going to be eighteen or twenty years old one day and it might be that they never wanted any of that documented. It’s really interesting territory and I think it’ll make for
great conversation.” _STACEY DOOLEY SLEEPS OVER AIRS WEDNESDAYS ON W_