Sophie Kinsella, the world-famous writer behind the Shopaholic series, passed away on December 10, 2025, at the age of 55. Her family confirmed that she died peacefully at home after a long battle with glioblastoma, a serious brain cancer. Fans, authors, and publishers around the world have expressed deep grief at the loss of a writer who brought warmth, humor, and hope into millions of lives.
Early Life and Start of Writing Career
Born as Madeleine Sophie Wickham in London in 1969, Kinsella began writing at a young age. Her first book, The Tennis Party, was published when she was just 24. Initially, she wrote under her real name, but later adopted the pen name Sophie Kinsella, which would become famous worldwide.
Breakthrough with Shopaholic Series
Kinsella became a household name with her 2000 novel The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic, released in the U.S. as Confessions of a Shopaholic. The story introduced Becky Bloomwood, a fun-loving yet flawed heroine, whose shopping mishaps and life adventures won hearts worldwide.
The Shopaholic series continued with titles like Shopaholic Abroad, Shopaholic & Sister, and Shopaholic & Baby. Millions of readers enjoyed these books, which were translated into multiple languages. The series also inspired the 2009 movie Confessions of a Shopaholic, starring Isla Fisher.
Other Popular Works
Apart from the Shopaholic books, Sophie Kinsella wrote many successful standalone novels. Her popular works include Can You Keep a Secret?, The Undomestic Goddess, I’ve Got Your Number, Twenties Girl, The Burnout (2023), and What Does It Feel Like? (2024). Her books were known for combining humor, emotion, and relatable life situations, which made her stories both entertaining and heartfelt.
Battle with Illness
In late 2022, Kinsella was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. She shared her diagnosis publicly in 2024 but had initially kept it private to protect her family. Despite her illness, she continued writing and stayed connected with her readers, showing incredible strength and dedication to her craft.
Legacy of Joy, Humor and Inspiration
Kinsella’s writing often explored themes like modern life, relationships, work stress, consumerism, and personal growth, all delivered with warmth and humor. Her books have sold tens of millions of copies worldwide, and her ability to make readers smile during tough times has left a lasting impact.
Colleagues and fans remember her as kind, generous, and witty. Many said her stories helped them through difficult moments, teaching them resilience and optimism, much like her unforgettable heroines.
Family and Survived By
Sophie Kinsella is survived by her husband, Henry Wickham, and their five children. Her family stated that she spent her final days surrounded by “family, music, warmth, Christmas, and joy,” leaving a memory of love and happiness for everyone who knew her work.


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