Mrs Hinch thanked her 3.7 million Instagram followers for their support in an emotional message as she unveiled the cover of her new memoir on Thursday evening.
The cleaning influencer, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, said she wouldn't "ever take any of it for granted" after achieving huge success over the past two years.
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Sharing a photo of her new book cover, which shows her looking glamorous in a grey dress with a layered tulle skirt while clutching a spray bottle, Sophie revealed the reality of the photoshoot wasn't quite as glamorous – and it actually took place on her sofa at her family home.
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"Today has been amazing yet petrifying all in one guys but… This is Me in our lounge, sat on our sofa, with my spray bottle, wearing THE dress I would wear to those big glam events that I’ve always politely declined because I’m too scared to bloody go. But who knows... Maybe one day I might turn up to the ball," she wrote.
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The 30-year-old continued: "But I need to say this... Thank You! Thank you to you for making me feel comfortable to be me. Thank you for helping me feel proud of who I am... I have no idea how I ever got this lucky but I promise you I won’t ever take any of it for granted.
"I love you all and I will never stop being grateful. This is me! All the best, always. Soph (Mrs Hinch) xxx."
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Sophie announced in July that she had written her own memoir, in which she promises to share "the amazing highs but also the lows that have come with becoming Mrs Hinch".
The book won't be released until 1 October, but it has already become a number one bestseller on Amazon, as her loyal followers rush to pre-order their copies.
It will be the fourth book released by Mrs Hinch in less than two years, following on from her debut, Hinch Yourself Happy, Mrs Hinch: The Activity Journal, and Mrs Hinch: The Little Book of Lists.
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