Mrs Hinch has cancelled her book tour and all future appearances, after being rushed to hospital with a mystery illness.
Mrs Hinch - Sophie Hinchcliffe - shared the news that she had been taken to hospital with her followers last night.
Today she updated fans and told them everything was fine with her unborn child, but that she was being kept in and monitored by nurses.
And now the 29-year-old has told fans she is cancelling her book tour under medical advice.
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Writing on her Instagram stories she said: "My Hinchers, I am absolutely devastated to say that the difficult decision has been made to cancel my remaining book tour dates in Glasgow, London and Southhampton.

"I am so sorry to let you all down.
"This has been the hardest decision for me to make and this is the hardest message I've ever had to type and I can't deny how scared I'm feeling inside right now.
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"Penguin, through Waterstones and WHSmiths, will be in contact via email with you all my hinchers to organise your full refunds.
"I really hope you all understand I need to look after my mini Hinch and put his health first, but I'll be back with you all hinching as soon as I can.
"I miss you all so much!

"As I promised, I'll keep you updated as much as I can and please continue to hinch for me guys.
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"One of the things keeping me going in here is seeing all of your posts and all your stories.
"You're all just amazing. I apologise from the bottom of my heart. Love Soph x."
When Mrs Hinch came to Liverpool hundreds of people queued at Waterstones t o get their book signed and meet the star.