Christine McGuinness 'healing her heartbreak' as she learns 'not to give a f**k'
01.03.2024 - 15:03
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Christine McGuinness has opened up about ‘healing’ from ‘heartbreak’ as she shared her progress with hula hooping. The TV personality, 35, who divorced husband Paddy, 50 in 2022, encouraged her followers to ‘set themselves free from negativity.’ In a fun clip shared to her Instagram, Christine spoke about learning not to ‘give a f*ck’ as she filmed herself twirling a hula hoop around her waist.
The star showed off her impressive skills while balancing hula hooping with sipping a hot drink.
She is later seen showing off her toned midriff as she hula hooped around her garden while soaking up some sun in various colourful bikinis. The star opened up about ‘healing with hulahooping’ as she explained in the caption: “Healing a hula hooping heartbreak.
(not a serious story).. story! There once was a girl who was happy and free, She danced and hula hooped like no one could see, That was until she had someone commenting...
'She’s rubbish at that, I’m way better at everything.' "It took her a while to pick herself up, And soon she learned to not Give A Fck.” Christine concluded that there was a lesson to be learned from her hobby, as she added: “The moral of the story is... If it makes your soul happy, Do It! Set yourself free from negativity, I’m going to keep smiling simply just being meee.” It comes as Paddy and Christine McGuinness were applauded by fans for sharing a sweet family moment in their shared home, despite going through a divorce.
The former couple announced they had split two years ago, but have remained living together as they co-parent their three children, all of whom have been diagnosed with autism. Christine, 35, recently confessed that the living situation is unusual but is "not forever", and the pair
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