Paddy McGuinness reckons he’s helped “hairy-a**ed builders” to open up about their feelings. The Top Gear star and his wife Christine went public about how their three children suffer with autism.He says being so upfront about his feelings has helped other men do the same.Paddy, 48, who used to work on a building site, told Radio Times: “Men have traditionally struggled to open up more.“But I still see the lads I used to work with and they actually ask each other how they are doing in a caring way.“I’m talking about hairy-a**ed builders.
Men’s men. Things are slowly changing.” The couple have made a BBC One documentary called Our Family and Austism, which airs on December 1.They will talk about how they cope with bringing up twins Leo and.
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