I won’t be commenting on the postman intervention, the complete lack of denial of BBQgate, the claims about tattle or the “I’ve done loads of charity stuff” because others will comment on it far more eloquently than I can but I honestly think it’s becoming clear that Mrs Hinch Ltd is not doing her any good on a personal level.
Sophie, as I’m sure you will read this at some point this evening, I think you need to think long and hard about how long you want to let Mrs Hinch define you. Ronnie is getting older and babies are children then adults in the blink of an eye. He doesn’t deserve to have a mum who’s sad and on edge because she finds it hard to cope when people criticise her business. You’ve made a boatload of cash off the book sales and brand partnerships - enough to stay home with Ronnie as long as you wish, which is more than most of us can dream of.
You owe it to yourself to enjoy your son without having to deal with faceless cleaning conglomerates or mitigate the next PR crisis and make sure everything you do is “on brand”. Deactivate the account, run off into the sunset with the cloff money. You’ll never have to deal with your barmy army again. Don’t think any of us would blame you.