Christine McGuinness is among the stars lined up to take part in this year's Strictly The Real Full Monty.
02.12.2021 - 15:48 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Paddy and Christine McGuinness gave fans a sneak peek inside their family home on TV last night.
The celebrity couple's first documentary, Our Family and Autism, aired on BBC One on Wednesday night which gave viewers an insight into their life as parents of three autistic children.
During the emotional 'eye-opening' programme, eagle-eyed viewers got a glimpse of Paddy and Christine's Cheshire home as the majority of scenes and interviews were filmed there.
The couple and their children,
Christine McGuinness is among the stars lined up to take part in this year's Strictly The Real Full Monty.
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.
Joel Dommett has broken his silence on Christine McGuinness' claims that she felt bullied during an appearance on his comedy panel show, Hey Tracey!. Real Housewives of Cheshire's Christine alleged in her new memoir, A Beautiful Nightmare, that someone on the show told her: "I've got no f***ing idea who you are.
Christine McGuinness, 33, has opened up on the personal reasons she took part in Strictly the Real Full Monty this series, as she shared the heartbreaking memories of cancer in her family and the toll it took on her mum. Model Christine, who is TV presenter Paddy McGuinness's wife and also known for her part on The Real Housewives of Cheshire, appeared on This Morning Monday (December 13) to explain how passionately she feels about raising money for cancer research.
Christine McGuinness has unveiled that there are certain clothes she 'can't wear' due to being autistic.
Christine McGuinness has signed up to be a part of Strictly the Real Full Monty and she can't wait for the nation to see, all thanks to their mentor and choreographer Ashley Banjo. Model and presenter Christine, 33 – wife of comedian and Take Me Out favourite Paddy McGuinness – will be joining a brand new line-up of brave celebrities who will take on the famous Full Monty Strip.
Paddy and Christine McGuinness left viewers in tears as they shared their first documentary.
Christine McGuinness has admitted she "blamed herself" after discovering her three children were autistic.The 33 year old Loose Women star is a proud mum to her three children; twins Penelope and Leo, eight, and five year old Felicity. All three of her and husband Paddy McGuinness' children have been diagnosed with autism.
Campaigner Christine McGuinness had a boob job 18 months after welcoming her twins, enhancing her from a 32D to a 32E. But in her new autobiography Christine admitted she questions whether she would have had the procedure if she hadn't been "approached" by a cosmetic company.
Her new autobiography contains many stories of heartbreak and sadness, but as well as delving into the hard times in her life Christine McGuinness opened up on some of the sweet moments she shared with her husband Paddy. One of which is her engagement, which took place on Christmas Eve 2010.
In her new biography A Beautiful Nightmare, Christine McGuinness opened up about being diagnosed with autism as her three children have. She and husband Paddy McGuinness had always questioned whether there was a genetic link and underwent assessments during filming for their new documentary Autism And Our Family.
Christine McGuinness has opened up on her relationship with her estranged dad Johnny and shared her heartbreak over him “choosing drugs” over her as a child. The 33 year old beauty went into detail about her difficult childhood growing up with a parent addicted to heroin, claiming that he is one of the longest-living addicts registered in the UK.