Christine McGuinness has spoken frankly about navigating life as a single mum following her split from Paddy McGuinness. The Real Housewives of Cheshire alum revealed their separation two years ago, which came after the release of their candid documentary Our Family and Autism in 2021, exploring their family's experiences with autism diagnoses, including Christine's own.
Despite the end of their 11-year marriage, the pair have remained under the same roof to co-parent their children, twins Penelope and Leo, and Felicity, maintaining stability at their Cheshire residence.
In an exclusive chat with Woman's Own, 36-year-old Christine opened up about sharing the family home with Paddy and juggling busy schedules to manage their parenting responsibilities. "We're both really busy so we just try and get in and out whenever we can.
There are times when we're there together, and there are times when it's just me or times when it's just him, and that's the way it's always been anyway." The model and television figure also shared insights into her personal goals, focusing on self-belief for the coming year.
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