Opening presents on Christmas morning is always fun, and we all spend months seeking out the perfect gifts for our loved ones. Wrapping presents however, isn't so fun.
23.12.2021 - 10:07 / ok.co.uk
Christine McGuinness has exclusively told OK! how she ensures Christmas Day is special for everyone in her family. In our video chat, the star, 33, explains what she and husband Paddy McGuinness, 48, do to make the day as festive as possible, while ensuring their young children – who all live with autism – enjoy the day.
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.Opening presents on Christmas morning is always fun, and we all spend months seeking out the perfect gifts for our loved ones. Wrapping presents however, isn't so fun.
Cat owners will know that their furry friends will often sleep anywhere and everywhere — something which Paddy McGuinness has recently learnt for himself.The Top Gear presenter took to Instagram to inform his 1.9 followers of a recent situation he had with his cat, Millie, and how he found him sleeping inside a Tesco shopping bag. Sharing a snap of the cat cosied up inside the bag, Paddy wrote: “My Cat Millie has got a perfectly good bed and pretty much free reign of the house.
Christine and Paddy McGuinness have shared their joy after reaching a huge milestone during a family outing.
Whether it's your first sober Christmas or you've been off booze for years, you might be feeling anxious about facing temptation or knowing how to explain your situation. Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton recently revealed feels 'nervous' ahead of celebrating her first sober Christmas.
Christine McGuinness exclaimed that ‘everything is just all a bit much’ for her in an online rant as the festive season ramps up.
When it comes to Christmas, one of the reasons why it’s the most wonderful time of the year is because of the food on offer. From overindulging on too many pigs in blankets, tucking into a tub of mini chocolates or eating mince pies by the tray load, nothing beats a good festive treat.
Christine McGuinness is among the stars lined up to take part in this year's Strictly The Real Full Monty.
It's Christmas right around the corner which means you may well be planning to get the wrapping under way, with mulled wine and Elf as your accompaniments. And if you're yet to buy your paper then wait a few minutes and give this a read, as queen of gift wrapping, Jane Means, has shared some gorgeous wrapping trends with OK! to help you along.
Christine McGuinness broke down in tears during the first instalment of the latest series of The Real Full Monty, which features a Strictly Come Dancing theme this year.The 33 year old model, who has revealed her mum's cancer "tore" their family apart, had filmed the two-part documentary just after she was diagnosed with autism, but before anyone knew she had the condition.
Christine McGuinness has been called a ‘role model’ by viewers after opening up about her autism diagnosis on Strictly The Real Full Monty. Making its star-studded return on Monday night, the ITV special, which encourages people to get checked for cancer, saw Christine talk about how her autism was affecting her ability to learn dance moves.