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Paddy McGuinness has called out the "postcode lottery" of support for parents of autistic children.
The Top Gear host says it needs to change and spoke of the importance of educating people on the condition.
Paddy, 48, and wife Christine, 33, share three children - seven-year-old twins Penelope and Leo, and Felicity, four - who have all been diagnosed with autism.
Speaking of his own experience as a parent, he said
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Charity football match Soccer Aid 2021 is in chaos as Top Gear presenter Paddy McGuinness has been forced to pull out due to a leg injury. Paddy, 48, is the second star forced to withdraw from the match in a matter of hours as Roman Kemp was “gutted” yesterday as he tested positive for Covid forcing him out of the match.
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You can’t say that Sue Barker, Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell didn’t enjoy a very good innings on A Question of Sport. But as the legendary BBC quiz returns for an incredible 51st series, it’s all about to change.
Roman Kemp was excited to be playing in the charity football match Soccer Aid on Saturday, but the star has now revealed he will no longer be on the pitch after contracting Coronavirus.The Capital Breakfast host, 28, said he is "absolutely gutted" to be missing out on playing with stars Mark Wright, Paddy McGuinness, Iain Stirling and Mo Farrah this weekend. In a post on his Instagram story, he wrote: "I'm absolutely gutted.
Paddy McGuinness showed up late to his The One Show interview on Thursday as host Ronan Keating joked that it's "not great".The presenter, 48, was due to appear on the BBC One chat show at the start to talk about A Question Of Sport, where he is joining Sam Quek and Ugo Monye on the revamped panel. However, as they went to discuss the show, presenters Sam, 32, and Ronan, 44, revealed that Paddy was supposed to be with them as they admitted he was running late.
Eagle-eyed Married At First Sight viewers have noticed that this isn't Morag Crichton's first shot at reality television dating. Viewers of the show were disheartened and shocked when they witnessed the 31 year old keep repeating that Luke Dawson wasn't what she "ordered" after meeting him at the end of the aisle on Tuesday's episode.
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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.
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.