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Mrs Hinch reveals heartbreaking battle with grief admitting ‘I feel sick' and ‘scream every day' after dad's death

Mrs Hinch reveals heartbreaking battle with grief admitting ‘I feel sick' and ‘scream every day' after dad's death

The Irish Sun12-06-2025
MRS Hinch has admitted she "screams every day" as she battles her grief following her father's death.
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Mrs Hinch has left fans heartbroken after revealing her daily struggle with grief following her father's death
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She thanked her followers for their messages of support as she said they "mean more than you know"
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Sophie's father Alan passed away unexpectedly in his sleep in April 2024
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She used to work on DIY projects with her dad, but hasn't been able to go into his workshop since he died
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She's been open about struggling to come to terms with her dad's passing, but said that Wednesday was an "extra heavy day" where her grief felt like it was "swallowing everything - like there's no room to breathe or think or be outside of it".
"The world keeps going like nothing's wrong, and yet you're just standing still; stuck again in this ache that feels too big for your chest."
She went on to say that staying busy has been a "lifeline" for her at points, as it has given her "mind something to hold onto".
"It's not about avoidance, sometimes it's just about survival,"she continued.
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"You do what you need to get through the day. But today I just want to be asleep."
Sophie said she faces daily questions about how she's managing her grief, but told her followers in the post on her
"I literally scream out loud in the garden everyday so I can catch my breath, I fall to my knees everyday, I feel sick countless times a day," she wrote in the heartbreaking message.
The mum-of-three, who worked with her father on numerous DIY projects during his life, admitted she still hasn't been able to go into her dad's workshop.
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"It's all how we left it last," she sighed.
"With his fleece hanging where he left it and our project unfinished because I can't open the door."
'I want to do better but keep being knocked back on the floor' Mrs Hinch sobs on camera as she begs for help dealing with grief
She added she's "just finding ways to cope in a world that keeps spinning", before concluding with a "message to anyone who needs it", as she wrote: "Keep going, keep making them proud - we will all hold each other again one day."
The next post on her Instagram Stories showed her rocking son Vinnie, as she thanked people for their messages of support, and told them: "You've helped me more today than I can even put into words".
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Mrs Hinch made a sweet tribute to her late father when her son Vinnie was born in February - using her dad's name as her newborn's middle moniker.
"February is my Dad's birthday month, my birthday month … And now, it's our Vinnies," she wrote alongside the first picture of the baby boy.
"The signs, the comfort ,the joy, you really are just everything we have needed and more Vinnie.
"Now it's time to meet your beautiful big brothers, and start the next chapter in our Hinch story."
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She has previously credited son Vinnie for helping her get through her grief
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The adorable tot has her dad's name as his middle moniker
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Sophie has previously begged people for help in coping with her grief
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