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Mrs Hinch reveals horrific trolling she’s received over two-year-old son Ronnie
MRS Hinch has urged parents to support each other, after sharing the horrific trolling she’s received over her two-year-old son Ronnie online.
Cleaning icon Sophie Hinchcliffe, 31, took the opportunity to hit back at trolls who were targeting her baby boy and revealed she is “fed up” of beig sent passive aggressive messages criticising her and her child.
Mrs Hinch has hit back at “passive aggressive” trolls targeting her son Ronnie online[/caption]
Mrs Hinch, who is currently pregnant with her second baby, shared a sweet photo of Ronnie and their family dog Henry to Instagram, along with a lengthy message calling out her critics.
She wrote: “‘Comparison is the thief of joy’ – An old saying that’s been shared many times – And this CERTAINLY doesn’t exclude parenting!
“There will always be another child who is smarter, more athletic, more talented, more obedient than yours, as well as kids who aren’t as smart, athletic, talented, obedient as yours.
“I really am fed up of seeing passive aggressive messages and comments ‘does your child even speak yet sophie’, ‘you need to cut Ronnies hair’, ‘Ronnie should be counting by now’, ‘why haven’t you shown Ronnie much today on your stories’, ‘you film your child too much’ We simply cannot win.”
The cleaning icon called out her critics and urged parents to support one another[/caption]
Mrs Hinch confessed that constant messages from troll can make her “feel worse about herself” as she stressed the importance of “being kind” online.
She continued: “So please to those people following me that are not supportive of others and are only here to criticise and find faults in other people … Please STOP and put your energy elsewhere.
“Every single child is a blessing, is unique, is special, is beautiful and developing at different stages to one another!
“Some moments as parents we fall and have to pick ourselves back up ,so in those darker moments show support, give advice and simply be kind instead of making someone feel worse about themselves!”
The influencer finished her statement by telling fans that she feels “blessed” to be a mum to Ronnie.
Mrs Hinch admitted comments from trolls can make her feel “worse” about herself[/caption]
Mrs Hinch’s best friend Stacey Solomon was quick to support her[/caption]
“We are so very blessed to have Ronnie in our lives, I thank my lucky stars every single day I wake up because some parents just like you and me are living nightmares right now, praying for miracles, and just praying for another day with their baby,” she said.
“We should ALL be supporting eachother. OUR Babies are ALL blessings! And that is all.”
Fans flooded Mrs Hinch’s post with supportive messages, including her best friend and mum-of-three Stacey Solomon.
Stacey said in response: “Awww just seen this bub. It’s exhausting when people pick your parenting apart. We’ve spoken about it before and I’ll say it again… These are the same people who would moan if it was the other way around.
“They’re the type of person who is so unhappy in their own life the only way they hope to fill that void is by attempting to bring someone else down to their level of misery. It’s not worth an ounce of your time or energy.”
Telling Mrs Hinch she is an “incredible mum”, Stacey went on: “You are an incredible mum. I watch you with Ron and Henry and all I ever think is oh my goodness what lucky boys to have such loving parents who adore them And love them so bloody much.
“Never let anyone make you feel any different. Don’t give anyone the power to bring you down. Block. Ignore. Delete. You are enough. Always have been. Always will be. Those comments in no way define you. love you to the moon and back.”
Stacey’s comment and the support from her followers had Mrs Hinch feeling slightly overwhelmed and emotional, as she gushed: “These comments are everything – thank you SO much xxx.”
She welcomed son Ronnie, who she shares with husband Jamie Hinchcliffe, in June 2019 and announced her second pregnancy earlier this year in January.
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