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Jdimlet

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As a first time expectant mum I’m finding her posts more and more upsetting. NOT, I might add because I’m jealous of her material possessions but the disrespect and injustice of it all. Of this whole system.

I’m self employed and will be working until the day I go into labour and getting back to work as quickly as I physically can, which is so upsetting. I work so hard, and deserve to be supported while I spend as long as I can with my baby. BUT there is basically no support for women in my position, unless you are prepared to let the business you’ve worked tirelessly to build, fail, for the sake of a small amount of maternity allowance a week. The guilt of facing this is unbearable.

I work 16+ hour days with no help, rarely a day off, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult with migraines, fatigue and the stress of it all. January brings the tax-man, a further and constant stress when you are SE.
My partner is in the ambulance service and earns even less than I do (thank you NHS), works the most horrendous shifts and is struggling after some very difficult jobs back to back. He’ll have 2 weeks paternity leave.

Our savings right now amount to less than her TWO free high chairs, and any savings will not only have to cover baby stuff but go towards supporting me while I have this minimal time off.
We do not (cannot...) live a remotely lavish lifestyle, and everything we are looking at for the baby is the cheapest options we can that don’t come with safety concerns. Meanwhile Grinch is gifted thousands and thousands of pounds of goods, with a bank balance that could so easily fund her expensive tastes, all because she threw a cloth around her kitchen to Aretha Franklin?

Can someone tell me how it is fair that two people who work their asses off, have never taken handouts, who pay so much in taxes have to face such a lesser parenting experience than someone who lies and cons their way to a fat bank balance?

It’s not about ‘things’, our baby will be loved by many and have what it needs, but money sadly does make the world go round, and this hypocritical woman is flaunting her greed to us all.
The two expensive high chair posts yesterday absolutely sum her and her selfishness up. She CANNOT say no to an expensive freebie. She could have asked to have that £600 chair to donate, or the cash equivalent to a good cause. It’s absolutely disgraceful and it’s beyond a kick in the teeth to us mere mortals at this point.
She swans around with her #gifted cleaning products, cleaning her already sparkling #gifted furniture, walking on her #gifted carpets, buying £100s of absolute tat each week with swipe up money she DOES NOT DESERVE, spending as much time as she wants with her baby while swipe ups and a few brand partnership posts pay her more than any of us must earn a year.

Sorry for the rant, but it’s just not right 😞
 
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tippingpoint

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I’m just here to say that uncovered radiators matter. Never in my life have I thought about hiding all my radiators. My mum has a cover only in her living room, it suits the decor. Hinch is like “I had to buy another cover because another radiator was on show” 😂😂😂😂 come to my house Soph. All my radiators are bollock naked and my house is really nice.
 
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SunshineRae

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As a first time expectant mum I’m finding her posts more and more upsetting. NOT, I might add because I’m jealous of her material possessions but the disrespect and injustice of it all. Of this whole system.

I’m self employed and will be working until the day I go into labour and getting back to work as quickly as I physically can, which is so upsetting. I work so hard, and deserve to be supported while I spend as long as I can with my baby. BUT there is basically no support for women in my position, unless you are prepared to let the business you’ve worked tirelessly to build, fail, for the sake of a small amount of maternity allowance a week. The guilt of facing this is unbearable.

I work 16+ hour days with no help, rarely a day off, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult with migraines, fatigue and the stress of it all. January brings the tax-man, a further and constant stress when you are SE.
My partner is in the ambulance service and earns even less than I do (thank you NHS), works the most horrendous shifts and is struggling after some very difficult jobs back to back. He’ll have 2 weeks paternity leave.

Our savings right now amount to less than her TWO free high chairs, and any savings will not only have to cover baby stuff but go towards supporting me while I have this minimal time off.
We do not (cannot...) live a remotely lavish lifestyle, and everything we are looking at for the baby is the cheapest options we can that don’t come with safety concerns. Meanwhile Grinch is gifted thousands and thousands of pounds of goods, with a bank balance that could so easily fund her expensive tastes, all because she threw a cloth around her kitchen to Aretha Franklin?

Can someone tell me how it is fair that two people who work their asses off, have never taken handouts, who pay so much in taxes have to face such a lesser parenting experience than someone who lies and cons their way to a fat bank balance?

It’s not about ‘things’, our baby will be loved by many and have what it needs, but money sadly does make the world go round, and this hypocritical woman is flaunting her greed to us all.
The two expensive high chair posts yesterday absolutely sum her and her selfishness up. She CANNOT say no to an expensive freebie. She could have asked to have that £600 chair to donate, or the cash equivalent to a good cause. It’s absolutely disgraceful and it’s beyond a kick in the teeth to us mere mortals at this point.
She swans around with her #gifted cleaning products, cleaning her already sparkling #gifted furniture, walking on her #gifted carpets, buying £100s of absolute tat each week with swipe up money she DOES NOT DESERVE, spending as much time as she wants with her baby while swipe ups and a few brand partnership posts pay her more than any of us must earn a year.

Sorry for the rant, but it’s just not right 😞
What a totally honest and from the heart post! I'm really sorry you are feeling like this and especially whilst pregnant. I know it doesn't help you personally but there are many, many, many people in similar situations. For all the wealth and materialistic crap that is pushed down our throats from every direction - TV shows, magazines and social media, making it seem like everyone but 'you' has it all, there are far more people, only just getting by and even more struggling. I often feel angry at the sheer injustice of it all. It seems those that work the hardest, have the least and those that do nothing, have the most.

All babies really need is food in their tummy, a safe place to sleep, warmth, love and plenty of interaction! All of which I'm sure you and your husband will provide, easily! They don't need a £1000 changing unit. They don't need £600 highchair. They don't need £32.50 babygrows and for every item to be personalised. They just need you! You know you both work hard and do everything possible to provide and that in itself should be rewarding. I'm not trivialising your problems at all, because I know personally that the struggle is real, but just don't compare yourself to someone like Hinch's situation. Whatever happens, you will somehow make it work, and whether you get 6 weeks or 6 months off from work, I'm sure you will make every second count. Shut yourself away in your baby bubbble, spend as much time as you want skin to skin, if you are breastfeeding, nurse as often and whenever you want, stare at your baby and absorb every little detail, cuddle him/her when you want without the fear of making them "spoilt" or "used to it", read, talk and sing, take baths together, go on long walks, do baby massage etc. etc.. Those memories and quality time spent with your baby will last a life time. As hard as your situation is, does being SE also mean working from home, and in turn spending more time with your baby? If so, look at that as a positive, even though you will still be working. Your child will grow up watching both parents work hard and will grow up with a good work ethic, knowing the value of money and will have been loved and treasured!

I hate that Mrs Hinch makes so many, people feel so rubbish. I explained my situation very early on in the threads and I dread to think where I would be now if I was a Hincher (🤮)
 
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Jdimlet

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Just want to say a massive thank you for all the love and support from my post yesterday regarding preparing to be a first time mum. I’m the self employed poster with the partner who is a paramedic ❤, there were a few who shared the same fears and general deflation at the injustice of this whole system, and highlighted by Grinches greed and materialism.

It’s honestly really perked me up and it certainly isn’t about material goods, I’d never want the crap that woman has, aesthetically and morally on very different pages I think! I was brought up valuing a bargain, charity shops, hand me downs and unbranded options. £600 for a high chair? Not even if I was rich!!
I’m trying to focus on and remind myself of the fact that almost all mums have to return to work, some unfortunately much sooner than others. I think 6 weeks will be the absolute most I could do, financially and without letting my business fail. It’s a guilt we probably all share, but I guess it’s better to be able to demonstrate what hard work is, even if it means I have to sacrifice precious time with baby to keep money coming in and the mortgage paid! I’m fortunate enough to run my business from home which means I will always be around (please nobody remind me how hard it’ll be to juggle a baby/toddler and work all under one roof 😂!) but it’s a scenario I’m sure many would die for.

Moral of the story is it could always be ‘worse’, it could always be ‘better’. But at least everything that will go into raising baby will be with the honest and most honourable intentions.

Thank you again lovely people.

Ban Tattle (if you can keep yourselves on Instagram for more than a couple of days that is), how about screenshot some of these messages and show what unsupportive, women hating BITCHES we all are.... 😏😂
 
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Nottonightbabe

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Couldn't respond to someone on the last thread as it had closed... Just had to pop in and say, the person that asked if Sophie was a Romany Gypsy? Nonononono! As a Romany Gypsy, I speak on behalf of our community to declare - we do not claim her! 😮😂
 
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Ninks56

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Hey guys!
Little newbie here!
Up until yesterday lunchtime I was 'a hincher' I know, I know!
I came across this site and with my hinch obsession had to read it.
I had no idea what u were all on about as I thought she was great! Well.... I went back to all the highlights etc that I followed and all her stories over the last 2 days and I see it now!
She blinds people with this image of 'a nice house is affordable' but once it's pointed out to you it cannot be unseen!
Fuck me! Thanks chaps!
 
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Boobelle

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I'm taking time out to write my farewell speech.i'm afraid I'll hit the post button before I'm ready otherwise (done that many times!-and looked a prize pilchard)
I'm sick to the back teeth of the effect this person is having on normal,hardworking people.it's as bad as body shaming,making people feel their homes have to be pristine etc.and more importantly that they will somehow be less of a parent.
The last straw for me is reading stories on here from people who are feeling inadequate and frustrated.i feel strangely protective to some on you on here.fucks sake ,she is nothing-remember that.Her whole image is built on lies and deception.
 
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Boobelle

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I'm not being flaky.i promise I am working on a long speech...unfortunately my conscience keeps getting the better of me-fuck off jimminy.
But I've also been busy painting and generally messing around.i made a saturday list though
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Flyingskirts

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When my son was born I'd been made redundant and we were living in a studio flat. Everything he had was second hand, the outfit he came home in, the car seat, everything.
The flat was tiny, literally a kitchen, bedroom and small bathroom without a sink. We lived there for 3 years until we'd saved enough for our own place. So at that point my son was 3 and a half. He honestly cried and sat on the door frame saying he didn't want a new home, despite it being bigger and him having his own room and everything else. The tiny flat was all he'd ever known as home and he really didn't care that it was small etc. It showed me that children especially aren't bothered by their surroundings and material things, as long as they feel safe and are loved by you, whatever house you're in will be home to them.
Mrs Hinch can keep her life, I wouldn't want it, it's all material and meaningless.
 
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Littlemadam_*01

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New thread suggestion

Has Stace replaced Trace on the new settee that was *gifted for free.


Just chucking it in now cos the thread is moving sooo fast
 
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motherofdonkeys

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Well, for all of Hinch's hard work posting swipe ups, she did not make it into the Sunday Times list of the top 100 social media influencers.
 
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non binary coat

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You'd have thought these two had cured HIV and solved the opioid crisis. Not just two rich z list celebs had a macdonalds on a gifted sofa, FUCK ME!
 
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Eddypeter

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“Look, I’ve lost all my baby weight already” “I’m such a perfect new mum keeping such a tidy house” “look at all the expensive things I get delivered every day” “ look at all the spare time I get because my mum looks after Ronnie” “look at my perfect dog licking my baby’s face not being jealous” “look at my long hair extensions”
I’ll tell you what, I’m sat here in yesterday’s pjs with baby sick on me and in my hair which is scraped back and Un brushed. I’m still as fat as the day I gave birth 6 months ago. I’ve got a washing up bowl full of dirty dishes, and my neighbors just sold me a second hand bouncer, not even *gifted.

YAWN... #bragger
 
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Hdbrooks17

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All of the expectant mums above who feel angered by all that Grinch has:

Take pride in the fact that you have worked damn hard for everything in your house and you will have passed that onto your child when they’re grown, you will have instilled into them a work ethic and a sense of sincerity.
Grinch isn’t doing that, she’s teaching her son to sell your soul so you don’t have to work.

You’re higher and mightier than her ❤
 
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Spacemonkey1972

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Thread title. Sorry the child in me has come out 🤣🤣
“Hinch and Stacey sitting in a tree
Making *gifted* mugs of you and me”
 
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Shan22

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I'm new to the thread so I'm sure it's all been said before but I'll still have my rant 😂. How many bloody cupboards full of cleaning products does one person need? I've got mine shoved under the sink, like a normal person. How much waste must she produce, you could probably fill a skip every month with the amount of wipes and bottles of bleach she goes through. Also, It surely cannot be safe to constantly be spraying shite in the air, on the sofa, on the curtains, on the shitting DOORMAT for Christ's sake, that's getting breathed in by her family, including a dog and a newborn baby. She must earn an absolute fortune, and is constantly buying tat from eBay, it makes all us hard workers feel broke, just thinking about buying something besides my weekly food shop makes me feel guilty and like I'm wasting money. Finally (for now), how could she possibly cope in a real life job?? In the time I followed her she never worked, just lived off her husband's money and threw it all on the cleaning aisle at B&M.

Oh one last thing, who the hell wears a full face of makeup and lashes to sit at home and wipe a toilet 45 times a day?? Absolute madness pals.
 
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SoTired

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They might get signed up to do a new Mummy Diaries type show. Stacey and Sophie the only way is Gifted.
The two of them all dressed up with their fake lashes, hair, teeth. The babies both wearing their monogrammed outfits.
Joe and Jamie otherwise known as the two J's could have a bromance.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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tattie_bojangles

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As a first time expectant mum I’m finding her posts more and more upsetting. NOT, I might add because I’m jealous of her material possessions but the disrespect and injustice of it all. Of this whole system.

I’m self employed and will be working until the day I go into labour and getting back to work as quickly as I physically can, which is so upsetting. I work so hard, and deserve to be supported while I spend as long as I can with my baby. BUT there is basically no support for women in my position, unless you are prepared to let the business you’ve worked tirelessly to build, fail, for the sake of a small amount of maternity allowance a week. The guilt of facing this is unbearable.

I work 16+ hour days with no help, rarely a day off, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult with migraines, fatigue and the stress of it all. January brings the tax-man, a further and constant stress when you are SE.
My partner is in the ambulance service and earns even less than I do (thank you NHS), works the most horrendous shifts and is struggling after some very difficult jobs back to back. He’ll have 2 weeks paternity leave.

Our savings right now amount to less than her TWO free high chairs, and any savings will not only have to cover baby stuff but go towards supporting me while I have this minimal time off.
We do not (cannot...) live a remotely lavish lifestyle, and everything we are looking at for the baby is the cheapest options we can that don’t come with safety concerns. Meanwhile Grinch is gifted thousands and thousands of pounds of goods, with a bank balance that could so easily fund her expensive tastes, all because she threw a cloth around her kitchen to Aretha Franklin?

Can someone tell me how it is fair that two people who work their asses off, have never taken handouts, who pay so much in taxes have to face such a lesser parenting experience than someone who lies and cons their way to a fat bank balance?

It’s not about ‘things’, our baby will be loved by many and have what it needs, but money sadly does make the world go round, and this hypocritical woman is flaunting her greed to us all.
The two expensive high chair posts yesterday absolutely sum her and her selfishness up. She CANNOT say no to an expensive freebie. She could have asked to have that £600 chair to donate, or the cash equivalent to a good cause. It’s absolutely disgraceful and it’s beyond a kick in the teeth to us mere mortals at this point.
She swans around with her #gifted cleaning products, cleaning her already sparkling #gifted furniture, walking on her #gifted carpets, buying £100s of absolute tat each week with swipe up money she DOES NOT DESERVE, spending as much time as she wants with her baby while swipe ups and a few brand partnership posts pay her more than any of us must earn a year.

Sorry for the rant, but it’s just not right 😞
Thank you for saying this! My baby is due in December and the number of times a day I say, we’re screwed for money when the baby comes is innumerable. I’m a teacher and a lot of people assume I’ll have the year off - I literally can’t afford to. I’d love to be off and spend time with my son as a baby but we can’t afford it. Simple as. To see that she can spend time with her baby, in his free baby grows and with all the items she has been gifted or received press discount on makes me feel like I’ve already failed as I can’t give him that. All I have is what I have and my time and even then, there won’t be a lot of that. *sigh*
 
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