Mrs Hinch shares exciting news


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We love cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch and catching up with her Instagram storiesis always something to look forward to. After recently releasing two books and a planner, Mrs Hinch, real name Sophie Hinchcliffe, has now announced some more exciting news - she's releasing a podcast!

Hosted with her husband Jamie, the podcast is called 'All the best (& worst) with Mr and Mrs Hinch.' Sophie revealed the exciting news on her Instagram channel.

"You guys asked for it... So we finally did it. This was our first big project together. I've honestly never laughed so much! We can't wait to record more. Say HELLO to our very own podcast!"

The podcast is set to include "all the juicy bits that don't make it to Instagram" as the couple talk through everything from the first day they met through to getting married and having a baby.

The pair also talk openly about their struggles including "mental health, becoming parents and juggling a demanding work/life balance."

Sophie and Jamie said of their podcast: "We are so excited to be working with Heart and Global on our first ever podcast! We've been on such a crazy journey since we first got together and we're looking forward to sharing our story and advice with our amazing supportive followers as we start our little family's next chapter.

"We can't wait for everyone to tune in and hope you all enjoy listening to it as much as we loved recording it."

As expected, the news received lots of excitement from fans for the new launch and Sophie thanked fans profusely for their support: "Oh my gosh, I can't believe the response to the podcast guys, I mean thank you, thank you so much."

The first episode will be released next week. Subscribe to All the best with Mr and Mrs Hinch now.

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