Mrs. Hinch has reported that her son Ronnie has been brought to the hospital in an ambulance, as she keeps her Instagram followers updated on his health.
The three-year-old was transported to the hospital with an unknown condition, according to the social media influencer, actual name Sophie Hinchliffe.
Hinch, 33, stated that her eldest kid and Lennie’s sibling, two, was rushed to A&E as a precautionary measure following the incident.
She updated her 4.7 million Instagram followers, apologising for her ‘radio silence’ over the weekend.
‘Everything just seems like a fog right now. Ron’s temp spiked to over 40 and his neck was swelling, limited head movements. I couldn’t keep meds or fluids in him (sic),’ she wrote on her Instagram Stories.
‘We were taken to A&E and sent home with antibiotics and it just didn’t feel right. My gut told me no.’
She then stated that she chose to dial 111 and that after the call, she returned to the hospital, where her kid was eventually hospitalised.
‘Since having IV antibiotics we are seeing a really really slow improvement but we will be in here for a little longer yet, as we need to get his temperature satisfactory and need the antibiotics to kick in,’ she continued.
‘Nothing prepares you for something like this does it. Just being on a children’s’ ward, seeing so many innocent little arms bandaged with cannulas. I just can’t comprehend this whole thing (sic).’
She went on to thank her followers for messaging her, adding: ‘What I wouldn’t give to be back home with all my boys.’
It comes after the mother-of-two’s Instagram postings were removed because she failed to make it obvious to her followers that she was promoting her own items.
On January 7, last year, she shared a narrative with a notebook full of writing and the text: ‘If you’re a bit insane like me tap here for yours.’
Clicking the link on the article directed people to the correct purchase page on the Amazon website and the movie finished with the front cover of the notebook which proclaimed ‘Mrs Hinch Life in Lists’ while Sophie declared: ‘In my own notebook of course’.
The post received 34 complaints because it was not clearly recognised as an advertisement for her own notebook.