Mrs Hinch urges fans to RUN to Home Bargains for £9.99 Easter buy before they sell out – as she decorates £1.1m farm
Plus, Mrs Hinch showed new pregnancy shots
IT may only be February but Mrs Hinch has already started decorating her £1.1million family home for Easter.
The cleaning influencer, 34, from Essex, shared how she had put up some adorable light-up bunnies by her front door that she picked up from Home Bargains.
Mrs Hinch, real name Sophie Hinchliffe, uploaded a video for her 4.8million followers showing off her purse-friendly outside her home.
She wrote: “Bargain bunnies!
“This is your sign to buy the Home Bargains light up twig bunnies before they sell out.
“They’re so cute, I love them.
“They’ve made me really smile today.”
Sophie showed off the bunnies at night when they were lit up with one either side of the door.
The exact item she had bought was the Spring Time Light Up Rattan Bunny Decoration, which retails for £9.99.
The description reads: “Brighten up your Easter decorations with the Spring Time Light Up Rattan Bunny Decoration!
“This charming, battery-operated bunny adds a delightful glow to your space, making it the perfect springtime accent for any indoor setting.”
Although Mrs Hinch, who is mum to Ronnie, five, and Lennie, three, has them outside her home, they are intended for indoor use, and are battery operated.
Pregnancy photoshoot
This week, Mrs Hinch proudly showed off her blossoming baby bump as she prepares to give birth in just days time.
The mum-of-two, who is pregnant with her third child and is due to expand her family this month, shared behind the scenes footage from her DIY bump photoshoot.
The influencer used a cheap Amazon buy for the backdrop of her at-home photoshoot, but later warned mums not to waste their cash on the ‘rubbish’ £11 product.
The blonde beauty took to her Instagram stories to share moments before the photoshoot, with the pictures taken by her husband Jamie, 46, a sales manager from Essex.
The cleaning fanatic shared a close-up look at her recent online purchase and explained: “The rubbish I buy on Amazon sometimes.
“I want to get a couple of pictures of bump before I drop but I’m not feeling a photoshoot at the minute, I’m just not.
“So I bought a little backdrop thing, it came with these clamps. Anyway, I’ll let you know how I get on with this backdrop.”
Sophie’s grief battle
Mrs Hinch’s baby photoshoot comes just weeks after she opened up on her health anxiety being the ‘worst it’s ever been’.
The mum-of-two, who unexpectedly lost her dad last year, also shared that grief has ‘taken over’ her life.
Sophie shared the heartbreaking news last on 25th April, her dad died “suddenly but peacefully” in his sleep.
Previously, the star shared that her late father, who suffered with life-long “chest, lung and heart” problems, was and had been hospitalised for several weeks in 2023.
The mother, who took an eight week break from social media after her dad’s death, previously shared an update with fans regarding her grief journey.
She explained: “I feel an extreme mix of emotions and not too much makes sense right now.
”It’s like I’ve entered this new part of my world, where only grief sits, and it feels heavy; something I can’t describe unless you’ve been there.
”For now, I’m really trying to navigate this new life without one of the people I love the most; one of my biggest support systems.
”I feel like my Dad taught me everything I know; except how to live without him.”
How Mrs Hinch made £4.4million in 2024
MRS Hinch made a whopping £4.4million last year before taking a step back to grieve the sudden loss of her dad.
The mum-fluencer, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, nearly doubled her earnings from 2023 before she took a hiatus from the spotlight.
She was left in “deep, unimaginable pain”, and went on a social media break while navigating grief.
The 34-year-old was able to do so with multi-millions in the bank, new Companies House documents show.
In the financial year to April 5, 2024, Mrs Hinch experienced her most profitable year since bursting onto the social media scene in 2018.
The bumper earnings represent her first financial year after cutting ties with Tesco in April 2023 to focus on “other exciting projects”.
Tesco’s Mrs Hinch collection launched in January 2021 with items like bedlinen, loungewear, heart-shaped bowls and candles.
But her main focus for 2024 was designing brand new cleaning product scents for household brands, such as Lenor and Bold.
As a result, she made an eye-watering £4,364,134 profit, compared to £2,789,729 in 2023.
Her company reported cash at bank and in hand at £4,179,283 for 2024, while she was still due £748,130 and had tangible assets at £81,123.