Mrs Hinch candidly opens up on ‘abusive trolling’ as she addresses ‘lies’ about husband

Mrs Hinch candidly opens up on ‘abusive trolling’ as she addresses ‘lies’ about husband

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Sophie Hinchcliffe, a cleaning influencer, has spoken out about the “abusive” online bullying she is facing and criticized the lies that people have allegedly said about her husband.

Sophie Hinchcliffe has opened up about the ‘abusive’ trolling she faces online. The influencer, who is known to her fans as Mrs Hinch, has made a career out of her passion for cleaning and has regularly offered up her tips on This Morning and via a series of bestselling books.

But the star, 35, who boasts five million followers on Instagram, has admitted that the backlash she receives from people online can be so ‘frustrating,’ even though she appreciates that that sort of thing often does come with the job.

She said: “I will never understand how cleaning your home can cause such offence. Why are people so angry? There’s a lot worse going on out there. It’s hard for me to understand why [trolls] do it and it’s frustrating, because you want to say: ‘That’s lies!’ But I just shut it off. I’m not saying it’s OK, because it’s wrong to accept what can feel abusive, but it comes with the job.’

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Sophie, who has Ronnie, five, Lennie, three, and nine-month-old Vinnie with her husband, also spoke out against the notion that her husband is “not a hard worker” and claimed nothing could be further from the truth. She has been married to sales manager Jamie Hinchcliffe since 2018.

She continued, “People accuse him of not working hard, but they’ve got it so wrong,” she continued in an interview with The Sun. James is “she called her” rock” and said he is “so grateful” that he spends time with his kids every day.

The social media star is also known for her friendship with presenter Stacey Solomon, but they haven’t been seen on screen together since she appeared with the former X Factor contestant on an episode of Sort Your Life Out more than two years ago.

An insider recently discussed the careers of the two women and noted that Stacey made it possible for her to establish her own lifestyle brands after making a friend with Mrs. Hinch. Stacey is referred to as a very business-savvy woman, according to the source. She works hard, but she always succeeds in her goals.

For Sophie, it hasn’t been the easiest of years as she previously told of how she was “in the thick of it” as she secured a doctor’s appointment for baby Vinnie after worries he had “either colic or even silent reflux.” Vinnie’s illness came soon after Mrs Hinch was hospitalised herself with a blood clot in her groin just three weeks after she gave birth to him.

All this followed the death of her beloved dad, Alan, on April 25 last year – and as the anniversary of his death came Mrs Hinch admitted she was struggling without him.

She captioned her Instagram post, “And just like that, it’s April.” She then lamented, “A month, I will never see the same way again,” before adding, “As long as I can,” before adding, “As long as I can.”

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The Essexian continued, “Life isn’t the same anymore, Dad.” Every day, I check for your signs, but that is not enough. Every day I long for you. Time doesn’t make things easier; rather, it shows me more of what you’re missing.

“I just want to sit with you, I want to make you a cup of coffee, I want to hold Vinnie in my arms, I want to read Ronnie’s school report, help you order her Mother’s Day flowers, and then spend the day together in the workshop, living out the dream we have just begun,” I said. Then, regrettably, Sophie said, “I’ve never needed you so much, Dad, and things are difficult right now.” “Bubber x”

Source: Mirror

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