Christine McGuinness - the wife of Top Gear presenter Paddy McGuinness - has opened up on her autism, admitting she has "found her own identity" and "masks a lot" to feel like she fits in.
The Real Full Monty star, 34, has become a spokesperson for many on social media since being diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and dyspraxia.
And now, in a new documentary, Christine will be uncovering the huge difference in the number of men that get diagnosed with autism, compared with the number of women.
Christine - who is mum to twins Penelope and Leo, eight, and six year old Felicity - shared the news of her upcoming BBC documentary as Paddy, 48, sparked concern that he and his wife have "split". "I am so excited to announce that I am filming a new documentary with @bbc.
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