Mrs Hinch mum-shamed after her screaming kids wake up sleeping plane passenger – but says THEY should’ve taken ear plugs
MRS Hinch has come clean about the realities of travelling with young children.
The cleanfluencer took to Instagram on Sunday night after what she described as a traumatising flight.
Mrs Hinch said: “Hello everyone. It is 1.21am. We have arrived at our villa. The plane journey and flight was traumatising.”
“Um, the boys were like… Hell. Bless them. Absolute Hell.”
The mum left a supportive message for other parents as she described her three hour flight in detail.
She said: “My whole inbox right now. Please know you’re not alone when flying with children.”
“We have some lovely passengers around who played peekaboo with them and were so helpful.”
Although some passengers were understanding Mrs Hinch made it clear not all of them were.
She said: “But one passenger turned around and looked at me and the kids like we were an absolute disgrace. (I think the boys woke her up).”
“I literally wanted to burst into tears. But what can you do when the seatbelt sign is on and you have to keep two toddlers sat in a chair, they didn’t want any toys just wanted to run.”
Surprisingly she found the whole flight incredibly stressful.
She said: “I’ve never heard screams like it. I was dripping with sweat by the end of the three hour flight!”
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The cleaning guru left a message for people travelling with families.
She said: “If you are someone on a ‘family’ type flight who wants silence from all kids…. I would suggest taking earplugs maybe.”
Parents responded to Mrs Hinch thanking her for her honesty.
One follower responded saying: “Can I just say thank you for this message.”
“I took the kids to Florida (two and our) and whilst we had a great time. The plane was HELL. And it’s reassuring to know that it’s not just me. And I mean this in the nicest way possible.”
They added: “I felt like an epic mum failure. It’s worth it though! You are normalising parenting.”
Sophie added her family had arrived safely and were looking forward to enjoying their villa which was located in a mango field.
This was after Mrs Hinch was worried her son Ronnie wouldn’t be able to travel because of his Kawasaki disease but thankfully doctors gave the all clear.