Christine McGuinness has revealed some sage advice she learned from her grandmother that saved her rocky marriage to presenter Paddy McGuinness.The pair, who have been together for 14 years, have faced rumours of a split in recent months after Paddy, 48, appeared not to publicly support Christine, 34, during her time on ITV's The Games.Following the show, the mum-of-three escaped on a solo trip to Croatia - sparking even more rumours of a rift between the two.READ NEXT: Christine McGuinness looks upbeat and happy in smiley snap amid Paddy marriage woesBut in her autobiography, A Beautiful Nightmare, Christine previously revealed the piece of advice she sticks by when it comes to facing hardships in her marriage.The advice came from her grandmother after returning to her home during a tough period with her husband.During the stay, her nan told her: “Marriage is difficult.
I’ve been through it all with Grandad, and look at us now. I wouldn’t be without him.”Christine, who shares twins Penelope and Leo, nine, and six-year-old Felicity with Paddy, went on to add: "That advice has always stuck with me."People go through difficult times in marriage, family, work, life – everything… I wanted my children to have a dad at home.
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