Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing 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 he and his wife were fortunate to live in a part of the country where there is good support for parents whose children have the developmental disability. READ MORE: Gogglebox fans beg for updates as Sophie and Pete Sandiford joke around in rare
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