Christine McGuinness reveals 'daunting' thing about Paddy split and says he's 'free to date'
23.03.2024 - 12:43
/ ok.co.uk
Christine McGuinness, who separated from her husband Paddy McGuinness in 2022, has revealed the most 'daunting' thing about their separation. The mum-of-three, 36, who currently still lives with Paddy, 50, in their family home despite splitting, are currently in the process of finalising their divorce after 14 years together. But she's admitted that moving into separate houses will likely be "the most daunting part" as it's something they've not had to deal with yet.
The TV star also shared that Paddy is 'free to date' other women but she has no plans to start dating anyone new as the former couple continue to co-parent their children together.
The mother-of-three has now shared that it would not bother her if Paddy were to start dating other people as it's "not my business." She told The Mirror: "We're both single, and he's entitled to go and date if he wants to, that's completely his business. And it's not my business at all, you know, and the same for me." Since the duo announced their split two years ago, they have remained amicable and co-parent under the same roof in their family home in Cheshire. The TV personality, who shares twins Leo and Penelope, 10, and Felicity, seven - with her ex-husband also opened up about how their separation has been different to what most people going through divorce deal with.
She told the publication: "But we get on really well, we laugh a lot. So I haven’t had to deal with what most people deal with going through a divorce. "When you are clearing out the other person’s boxes, that must be awful.
But I haven’t had to do that yet. But I know if and when it comes to that, of course, it’s going to be difficult. "I think the most daunting part will be the house situation if or when we do
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