Paddy McGuinness has shared a personal account of his parenting experiences with his three autistic children, praising a charity as "nothing short of magnificent".
The Take Me Out presenter took on an impressive 300-mile bike ride from Wrexham to Glasgow to raise money for BBC Children in Need.
As of yesterday, he has contributed a remarkable £9.25 million to the cause aboard a Raleigh Chopper. On his Radio 2 programme this week, Paddy dedicated some time to talking about Vicky and her son, Pip, who has additional needs and has been supported by Strathmore Community Rugby Trust.
Recounting how the Trust enabled Pip to play comfortably with others "just like him", Paddy then discussed his own situation with twins Leo and Penelope, and daughter Felicity, reports Lancs Live.
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