This is the problem with Hinch - she portrays the perfect lifestyle, perfect home, perfect baby, perfect dog, perfect everything! This fake portrayal of life is not helping people with any mental illness whatsoever. She doesn’t even clean her house properly. If I followed her cleaning lists I would have major anxiety because my skirtings would be dusty and my carpets not hoovered, toilets not cleaned properly etc. There are much better cleaning accounts on insta to follow. She also has a full time, hands on Husband helping to look after her son, plus parents and a sister who live nearby. Others do not have this luxury and just have to struggle on, cleaning, preparing dinner, going out to work, helping kids with homework, food shopping.....you know everyday stuff that normal folks do.
She spends money in a way I’ve not seen before. We are comfortably off, but we do not spend like she does - buying unnecessary stuff, having everything personalised for her son. You have to be very careful spoiling your children, as they can grow up with an air of entitlement and can be not very nice. My kids don’t get everything they ask for, and when they were younger didn’t need much. They certainly didn’t require personalised mud kitchens, rocking chairs, clothing and so on. Plus we have had to BUY everything ourselves. If Soph had to buy everything that had been gifted to her, well she just wouldn’t buy it would she? That’s the reality. Because she lives the ‘gifted’ lifestyle, it means she has a much more disposable income than most families. She is a terrible representation and role model to the younger generation. I absolutely hate the whole ‘you’ve got this’ motivational rubbish. There are people dying, ill, unemployed, hungry, homeless - do you think they’ve ‘got this’? There are children in the UK right now who are hungry and dont have enough clothing. Ron is gifted and bought an obscene amount of clothes for such a young child. She could donate gifted clothes and the free nappies she is sent from Pampers to children who desperately need them, but she doesn’t. She loves to show off new stuff. With all her z-list fame and fortune I’ve never really seen her do any good for anyone else. It’s a quick ‘let’s support BLM’, ‘let’s support this charity’ and then never to be mentioned again. Same with the food bank - I’ve never heard her mention foodbanks until the other day when she quite rightly got pulled up on accepting a huge hamper of free pastry. It was in very bad taste. Now that was the REAL soph we saw. Couldn’t wait to brag about it. Jusrol got tagged immediately.
The regurgitated posts with differing captions showing how she can pretend she’s doing something like having a cuppa with a biscuit but in reality isn’t, because weeks later uses the exact same photo but says something different (callingoutthe... (I can’t mention the name but I’m sure some of you have already seen on their accountthat they highlightsthese discrepancies very well indeed - Hinch must be hoping none of her followers see them!).
I don’t follow her and never will, but I’m on Tattle for the same reason as most of you, and that is to expose people like Hinch to the public and hopefully the media and to discuss the lies that they feed to millions on a weekly basis. I’m fed up of all the bull. We need to call these people out. What they are doing is fraudulent. It’s a disgrace and shouldn’t be allowed to happen. She doesn’t even tag companies who gift her so again people assume she’s bought something with her own money (like the dog birthday cake). Social media should be more regulated so that people like Soph would be banned, fined and exposed for posting the same pre recorded videos and pictures with fake captions. It’s misleading and manipulative to do that to followers. Instagrammers are tainting society and the planet. The world would actually be nicer without them and their fake gifted lives splattered all over the internet. The planet would be better off too. ATV