Mrs Hinch & Stacey Solomon's sons have the cutest Christmas babygrows

Dress your baby up this Christmas with the help of Stacey and Sophie…


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Updated: On 6 December 2019

OK, our favourite celebrity friendship of 2019 has to be Stacey Solomon and cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch. The duo - who both hail from Essex - spend lots of time together and have formed a strong bond. . On Thursday, the pair met up for a Christmas-themed get together at Stacey's house, and would you look at the shot that Mrs Hinch (aka Sophie Hinchliffe) shared! Their baby sons, Rex and Ronnie, were wearing Christmas-themed baby grows by Zack & Ivy. Known as the 'Chugging Through The Snow Romper' this little design features a beautiful snowy scene with illustrations of tractors delivering those all important Christmas trees. Priced at £22, they are selling out fast.

How cute do Ronnie and Rex look?

The friendship initially started in September after the former X Factor star reached out to the 29-year-old to offer her some support after she noticed her silence on Instagram.

Chugging Through the Snow Long Romper, £22, Zack & Ivy

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Mrs Hinch later shared a lengthy post, praising Stacey for her visiting her at home and admitting she had been silently struggling to live her life in the public eye as a new mum.

MORE: Mrs Hinch just stepped out in the cosiest winter boots - and they're a total bargain

The cleaning sensation - who has amassed almost 3 million Instagram followers since she first exploded onto the scene in 2018 - revealed: "I just felt myself wanting to cry. A mix of emotions I can't even explain. We sat down, we ate junk food, fed our babies & talked... talked for hours and I can honestly say I feel like a huge weight has been lifted and I'm ready to face this public eye! Trolls n all! So Stacey I'm forever grateful to you, all the best darling and I can’t wait for next time."

READ: Mrs Hinch steps out in a £13 tweed Primark dress from Stacey Solomon's range

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