The Instagram star cleared up speculation that her pristine house is cleaned by a professional
MRS Hinch has shut down rumours that she has a secret cleaner after being slammed by hurtful trolls.
The 29-year-old, real name Sophie Hinchcliffe, is estimated to have amassed a £1million fortune with her Instagram posts about how she keeps her house looking pristine.
And now she has taken to Instagram to clear up speculation that her house is cleaned by a professional.
She wrote: "Mrs Hinch upset over a secret cleaner?" First of all I've never even heard this ridiculous rumour until 5 minutes ago! So that's not why I was upset.
She continued: "Secondly I would never have a cleaner! No one cleans my home but me and Mr Hinch!
"That Hinching for me mate. I'm not sharing that ! Soz!"
This comes shortly after Mrs Hinch opened up to her followers in an emotional video after being "pulled apart" by a hateful troll.
As she wept in bed, she asked her followers: “For those people who are not so nice, just to pull me apart…why?
"There is no need to do it, I clean my own house, don't hurt you or anything.”
She thanked her Hinchers for support before adding to the trolls: "Maybe you should just unfollow and go and be happy."
The star added: "You get days when you feel more vulnerable.
"I know everyone is entitled to their own option, but there is no need to pull somebody else apart."
Although it looks like the Instagram star is having the last laugh, as it was recently revealed that she earns on average, an eye watering £5,000 per post on social media.
It's estimated that the mum-to-be is now worth around £1m after she released her own book earlier this year.
The glamorous former hairdresser went from 1,000 to one million Instagram followers in just six months and is expected to become even more popular now she's represented by Gleam Future talent management (who have the likes of Zoella on their books).
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