
Sophie and her friends ate ‘council estate-themed’ food during their get-together (Picture: Instagram/social media via Dan Sanderson)
Fray Bentos pies,turkey dinosaurs and smiley faces were the main courses for a privileged solicitor’s council estate dinner.’
Sophie Murgatroyd,35,was branded ‘tone deaf’ and ‘insensitive’ after sharing what she cooked for her friends in a ‘council estate dinner’ themed gathering.
She lives near Knutsford which was named as ‘one of the classiest towns in Cheshire’,by The Sunday Times’s 2025 guide.
In a now-deleted LinkedIn post,Sophie shared that after a ‘classic prawn cocktail’ starter,she also served up crispy pancakes,chicken dippers,potato waffles,spam fritters and more.
These mains were then followed by Viennetta,spotted dick with custard and ginger cake.
Sophie was given her first horse at the age of three (Picture: Instagram/social media via Dan Sanderson)She has a love for horses after she was gifted her first horse Twinkle,aged just three.In 2018,Sophie told lifestyle magazine Cheshire Life that making sure there was room for her horses was a priority when house hunting.Sophie denied that the post was offensive to the Daily Mail,saying: ‘I very much dispute that it is insensitive.’She told the news outlet that her friends,who had grown up on a council estate,did not find the theme insensitive.She said: ‘It doesn’t matter where I’m from or what food I eat.‘In the same way that I would have Mexican food last week and I’m not Mexican.‘If people want to shop at a farm shop,I don’t take offence because they didn’t grow up on a farm.’When asked by the Daily Mail why she deleted the post,she said she did not remove it because she thought it was insensitive but because she does not have the time to respond to everyone.Metro has contacted Ms Murgatroyd for comment.United News - unews.co.za