Constance Hall puts her online fashion business Queen The Label into voluntary administration after being ‘stressed out for seven years’: ‘I’ve been drowning and I have nothing left’

Constance Hall has placed her online fashion business into voluntary administration.

The mother of six announced on Facebook late Thursday night that she is closing the band Queen The Label after “seven years of stress.”

In a lengthy post, Constance, 40, wrote that she was “scared” to break the news and that the trustees would sell her remaining shares and seize her car.

“I have placed Queen The Label into voluntary administration,” she announced to her 1.3 million followers.

“I’m still coming to terms with losing the company’s 300,000 subscribers, my car, and the original investment of money. But this is the price of freedom and peace of mind.”

Constance admitted she was devastated by the decision and felt it was a “cliché.”

“It broke my heart. I started the brand with the income from my books and now that I have nothing left, it’s a bitter pill to swallow,” she continued.

‘I feel like one of those clichés that says: someone wins the lottery and then ten years later there’s nothing left of him.

Constance Hall has placed her online fashion business into voluntary administration. Pictured

The mother of six announced on Facebook late Thursday night that she is closing the Queen The Label store after being 'stressed out for seven years'

The mother of six announced on Facebook late Thursday night that she is closing the Queen The Label store after being ‘stressed out for seven years’

Constance further stated that all the company’s suppliers and wages had been paid, but that the outstanding loans and tax assessments were the reason for the closure.

“I thought I could easily pay off the remaining tax bill and the outstanding loan with a sale after the sale,” she said.

‘I have paid off much more each year than I now owe, but unfortunately I was unable to go through with the last sale due to circumstances beyond my control.’

Constance said she had been struggling with the decision for a week, and that the stress of the situation eventually became too much for her.

“After a week of panicking and being confused about a book I just don’t understand, I was told that no one should have to live with the stress that this company is putting on me and my life,” she admitted.

“And they were right. I’ve been stressed for 7 years, not giving my kids the time they deserve, not enjoying my life for 7 years with the looming threat of not making enough money hanging over my head, and now it’s over.”

Constance also said she hadn’t told “many family members or friends” the news yet, as losing a business is something difficult to deal with.

“It’s hard to describe how I feel. I feel stressed, but I’m also excited about my future,” she wrote.

“I know I can pay off the debts, they’re not huge, and the never-ending divorce proceedings will finally be over by the end of this year,” she continued, referring to the fact that until recently she was legally married to her first husband, British carpenter Bill Mahon.

“I feel like I’m about to take a big breath, now that I’m above water and have been slowly drowning for years.”

In a lengthy message, Constance, 40, said she was

In a lengthy message, Constance, 40, said she was “scared” to break the news and that administrators would come to sell her remaining shares and seize her car.

Constance also let her followers know that while Queen The Label was no more, her other business, which sold homewares and accessories, was still going strong.

“The Loverhearts Club isn’t going anywhere,” she said.

“It’s a small business that only me and my kids have to support. We just make things that make me happy, without the pressure of a big company on my shoulders every morning.”

The controversial blogger ended her post on a high note.

“I’ll sit in my garden, nice and warm, and pretend that life is going well, just in case anyone needs me.”

Constance and her partner Denim Cooke have seven children together.

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“I have put Queen The Label into voluntary administration,” she announced to her 1.3 million followers. Pictured with partner Denim Cooke