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Christine McGuinness has admitted she doesn't think she'll ever get over the guilt of not seeing her mum during her recent cancer battle. Christine's mum Joanne was diagnosed with HER2-positive aggressive breast cancer last September – when Covid-19 restrictions meant the 33-year-old star was unable to be there to support her mum during her treatment.
In an exclusive shoot and interview with OK!, Christine shares her upset at being unable to see her mum during the difficult time. She said: “Not
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Alison Hammond lead a host of famous faces supporting a campaign to raise money for a leading cancer charity. The celebrities are encouraging the public to host a coffee morning to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support following a drop in donations.
Top Gear star Paddy McGuinness has opened up about dealing with a nasty comment from a stranger in a car park while he was out with his children. Paddy, 48, shares three children with wife Christine McGuinness, 33, who have all been diagnosed with autism.The comedian and presenter appeared live on the BBC and Sky News this week to discuss autism and recalled an experience where a stranger made a judgemental comment about his family.
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Christine McGuinness has opened up about undergoing the test for the BRCA gene (breast cancer gene) after her mum Joanne was diagnosed with the disease in September. The wife of Paddy McGuinness was left even more devastated by her mum's health battle as she was unable to be by her side during treatment for HER2-positive aggressive breast cancer, due to Covid restrictions.
Olivia Newton-John has revealed she is missing her relatives back home in Melbourne. The 72-year-old, who resides in Santa Barbara with her husband John Barnes, has been unable to see some of her loved ones due to the ongoing lockdown restrictions in Australia."I have a lot of family in Melbourne.
Paddy McGuinness has celebrated his 48th birthday with his wife Christine and three children at their £2.1million Cheshire home. The Top Gear host, whose model wife Christine is set to tell all on her fertility troubles and anorexia battle in a new book, enjoyed a sweet birthday celebration with his twins Penelope and Leo, eight, and four year old daughter Felicity.
Christine McGuinness has announced she is releasing a tell-all autobiography later this year entitled A Beautiful Nightmare. The book, which hits shelves 9 November, will delve into many topics the TV personality hasn't spoken about before including her anorexia battle, fertility troubles, marriage to husband Paddy McGuinness and tough childhood.
Christine McGuinness was devastated when her mother Joanne was diagnosed with cancer in September. And the 33-year-old reality star and campaigner was even more heartbroken that Covid-19 restrictions meant she was unable to be there to support her mum during her treatment for HER2-positive aggressive breast cancer – something she admits to feeling guilty about.
Christine McGuinness has exclusively shared with OK! VIP's, how her TV presenter husband Paddy McGuinness, 47, reacted when she told him that she had tested negative for the BRCA (breast cancer gene), after taking the test with medical testing company Myogenes.The TV personality and Campaigner told OK! in an exclusive video interview: "Of course when I told him that I had tested negative for everything he just gave me a big hug and he was like "I am really really pleased."" To watch the full
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Christine McGuinness has revealed she was once approached by an "intimidating" man who refused to believe her children are autistic.The 33 year old, who recently threw a gorgeous teepee party for her twins' birthday, opened up on the awful experience while appearing on ITV's Hidden Disabilities: What’s the Truth on Thursday 5 August.