Mrs Hinch #637 No amount of money can buy taste or class. Hinch should have CHAV tattooed on her arse! 🤪

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Get ta duck you irritating piece of thrush. Makes me so angry that she keeps drip feeding the autism guff. Disgusting behaviour.


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She will be an expert in autism within the year like she was when she purchased the solitary book on alpacas from Amazon.

Hinch google reactive attachment disorder and look deep into yourself and your own lunatic of a mother and your weird attachment to her before telling yourself your son is autistic. Very common for the two to be misdiagnosed, learn how to read peer reviewed research and not shite from autism speaks who are actually incredibly ableist
 
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Hey Nusties, haven’t been on for a few days, have I missed anything?

My beautiful nana passed away, peacefully in her sleep, on Thursday night 💔

She just had her 96th birthday last month and was the most glamorous, kindest, funniest, caring woman you could ever wish to meet.

If there’s a perfect way to go this was it.

She’d just had her hair and nails done, she had her new birthday pj’s and housecoat on and she was watching MAFSA, her favourite programme.

Her neighbour was in watching it with her and she said she just closed her eyes and then she was gone.

My nana worked all her life, still voluntereed at the community cafe 2 days a week and honestly lived her life to the fullest.

She never had much, lived in a council bungalow, only had a small pension but she appreciated EVERYTHING and I mean everything.

Just comparing my nana’s life to woe is me Soph’s life, SH appreciates NOTHING.

She has everything she could wish for and she’s never happy. She will never be happy because she always wants more.

She has no money worries, a big house, husband, 2 healthy boys, family close by but she is never satisfied.

My nana used to say “I have love and I have my health so I’ll never go without”

Sorry for the essay guys ♥
So sorry to hear about your fabulous Nana passing. She sounded like she was a great lady. May she rest in peace 💖
 
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A super power !!! This is an insult to us ASD parents, I wish it was a bloody super power .. my lad is 19 & will soon be leaving full time special needs education .. but there’s nothing out there, no support offered whatsoever .. it’s been a hard 19 years I’m not gonna sugarcoat it, yes, my son is amazing but we’ve not got the funds to send him private anywhere & trying to get funding for a PA is a nightmare …

so, Sophie aka Mother Teresa . Kindly do one.
I know how you feel,I'm a mum to a 23 year old sen adult,since leaving school it's been so hard,tbh I've found it so far the hardest ever part since having him,we are really struggling at moment as there is no support at all 😪
 
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So is he autistic or isn't he? No offence but I couldn't give a duck anymore. He's a sweet lad but she's a boring bleep.
 
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I know how you feel,I'm a mum to a 23 year old sen adult,since leaving school it's been so hard,tbh I've found it so far the hardest ever part since having him,we are really struggling at moment as there is no support at all 😪
Exactly this...

She is posting her stupid little quotes and she has no idea what the future holds if she has a autistic child.

I know very little about it but friends of mine have an autistic son who is now 28 years old.

As a child their life brought challenges but they loved, cared, protected and helped him enjoy everyday!
As an adult their world has turned upside down!

Very little help has been given without fighting for it for many years.

The young man has deteriorated and they struggle to cope everyday they are in their late 50's now and plans for a life of their own are long gone!

I really don't think they would want to hear that he has "super powers"
 
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So she can sit their and whimper about other autistic children yet she can't do the same about Ronnie?? Make it make sense. She's ashamed of him. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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duck off with this autism drip feed. Said it before, she will try and monetise any diagnosis with another of her bleeping useless books and there will be super hero capes galore and how you can get through anything when you've got family.
It's so typical of her to romanticise everything and wrap it all up with a 'cute' little slogan. Autism is bleeping hard work. She's disgraceful.
I thought that, that’s what all the Hinch Bro Superheroes was. The illustrations for the next book.
Nothing she does is by chance.
 
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Jamies heavy Frank Butcher voice asking her was she alright when she was tend crying at the tele.
 
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Zoph hun, if you think autism is a superpower, why do you speak to Ronnie as if he is an idiot ?
 
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Featherrrrerrrizzzzzzesssssssss. Away and boil ya head.
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She is proper up her own arse with this perceived Hinch effect isn't she?
It's all so false, Amazon probably only had a handful of the tanning drops in stock in the first place
I will bet my last gifted million in the bank, that the stock is limited to create demand. 😂😂😂 BillyBullshittereffect
 
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Hey Nusties, haven’t been on for a few days, have I missed anything?

My beautiful nana passed away, peacefully in her sleep, on Thursday night 💔

She just had her 96th birthday last month and was the most glamorous, kindest, funniest, caring woman you could ever wish to meet.

If there’s a perfect way to go this was it.

She’d just had her hair and nails done, she had her new birthday pj’s and housecoat on and she was watching MAFSA, her favourite programme.

Her neighbour was in watching it with her and she said she just closed her eyes and then she was gone.

My nana worked all her life, still voluntereed at the community cafe 2 days a week and honestly lived her life to the fullest.

She never had much, lived in a council bungalow, only had a small pension but she appreciated EVERYTHING and I mean everything.

Just comparing my nana’s life to woe is me Soph’s life, SH appreciates NOTHING.

She has everything she could wish for and she’s never happy. She will never be happy because she always wants more.

She has no money worries, a big house, husband, 2 healthy boys, family close by but she is never satisfied.

My nana used to say “I have love and I have my health so I’ll never go without”

Sorry for the essay guys ♥
My sincere sympathy to you on the loss of your beloved nana.

What a beautiful gentle way to leave this life. May she rest in peace.
 
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kids with autism dont have a super power. they are no more speical than our NT kids. stop with this tit. because unless your following along with the stigma and struggles to get help. the pain and bullying they get in schools and in life from adultsand peers. how much pain it is that (OFTEN) Woman have of a life long of masking.
the increase in eating disorders wit the diognosis
the increase risk of suicide
the increase in ocd
the lack in diognosis or cross over with other disorders so its hard to no what the duck you have
the misunderstanding of people with autism and how the media portrya it which your just pepetuating the narrative of sophie and goes to show how little you know of it.
how it can effect you.and your family.
and yes it can be amazing to watch them thrive.
but its amazing to see NT ones do so too.
at the moment there seems to be a buzz word around parading autism and autsim kids around as these marvel humans. i dont no why. they had it alot a few years ago with downs syndrom. and its quite vile to be honest.stop pushing it for clicks people.
all families can have issues.
and right now.your average mum with all nt kids living in a mould infested zero help council house is just as super power worthy
and your nt kid with no help and no help incoming because they are on a 3 year wait list.
and that mum that got non of her schools on her list for her little one today
and the kid who happy but has bad days because today world is getting tougher
and the one who has had zero truama in life and is just bleeping rocking it humbly happy in themselves.
they are all bleeping worthy.stop putting them on pedastals when it suits your narratvie when the next second we are actively haming these "types" of people too.
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dear mrs hinch
could you explain why youve got more love and emotion for a rnadom on tv thatn you ever have been seen to have for your own kids.,,
p.s by kids i dont mean your camels.
 
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Autism is not a superpower you absolute bleeping bint. Do you want to say the same to people with cancer, or depression, or other conditions?
You wanna tell it to my friend, who's currently awaiting the crisis team because her autistic child is feeling suicidal because of their condition?
You are tone deaf and literally stupid.
duck off Soph, and when you get there, duck off some more.
 
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Hey Hinch you know what a super power is? The ability to remember to hand wash the only pair of knickers that your autistic daughter will wear cos of the feel of the material against her skin and you can’t buy any spares cos they came from the States and the others in the pack have all worn out and now in the bin

Over 20yrs later I still remember the pain of waking and realising I’d forgotten ☹
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Oh and as for the ‘hinch effect’ re the tanning drops, given that none of the reviews on Amazon are from the UK I suspect there was none in stock in this country in the first place you big faker….can still buy them in Tesco although along with all your knocked down tatt
 
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I'm so glad many agree that they also hate the 'autism superpower / superhero ' tit.
I would never say to my child he is a superhero. He is a human child just like the rest of them, he is not a cartoon/comic book character. He is at an age (4) where he has no idea he may be a little different from his peers- he is at that lovely innocent age. However when he gets older who knows what's in store? It's me who notices his differences, the looks he gets when stimming, when he makes weird noises, the upset he has when he isn't comfortable with something etc. But as usual this twit comes on spurting yet another bollocks quote not from her own brain and is now all for 'autism' support. Wasn't that long ago she was lying about Ronnie and how well he was doing with speech and development. Now he seems to have all the tick boxes of 'autism'...she's obviously realised she can make ££ somewhere out of it so is now piping up. As many here have said, everything with her is orchestrated. Another Book deal...? A way of clawing sympathy as she knows her career is near an end?... who knows.
 
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I don’t know where the super power thing comes from! A couple on love island said it about one of them being deaf. And a lot of people use it nowadays. It’s a bit strange. Of course she’s jumped on the band wagon
 
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Whenever she is speaking about kids on the spectrum or with other additional needs, including her own son, she always manages to sound insincere and patronising. It infuriates me.
 
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Arrrgghhh!!!!! She’s so bleeping annoying!!!!
she’s acting like Autism is a new thing that’s highly stigmatised.
it’s not new, Infact these days it’s increasingly more common… on this thread alone I can see many ppl have autistic children.
I have two children with it.
and no, it doesn’t make it any easier that it’s become more common because although there is a huge amount of understanding and empathy towards autism, the help and support is extremely underfunded.
It is also a vast spectrum, some children can’t talk or communicate, others can but have learning difficulties etc…
Regardless of all of that… EVERY CHILD IS DIFFERENT!! With or without autism so you adjust accordingly as the parent… that’s just what we do. God help this woman when her kids hit 8/9 and turn in to gremlins… and then 13 and turn into even bigger hairier gremlins… she’ll never bleeping cope!!
 
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She’s gonna use this combined with the Hinch bros in their superhero costumes for book 2 of the badly written children’s books nobody wants to buy isn’t she?
 
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On diagnosis the secialist told my child autism was a super power. They said no its not, super powers makes like life easier not harder.
 
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