Christine McGuiness was left mortified after spotting an X-rated decoration on her nan’s Christmas tree.
The TV star and model, 34, visited her nan with her mum before going to see her three children – Penelope, Leo and Felicity – star in their school Nativity play.
During their visit, Christine took to social media to show off the stunning Christmas decorations at her nan’s home, which included twinkling strings of lights, a large tree and beautiful glass ornaments on the branches.
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However, Christine was left in stiches after spotting an unexpected X-rated decoration hidden among a number of beautiful baubles on the tree.
The star later shared a clip of the decoration on her Instagram stories, as she was left in both shock and laughter by the ornament.
She captioned the post: “WTF” followed by series of laughing emojis, before she could be heard saying in the clip: “Why nan?!”
Earlier this year, the model had previously announced that she and Top Gear host husband Paddy McGuinness had split up in July following 11 years of marriage.
However, they have continued to live together in their Cheshire home in order to co-parent their three children.
Away from the festive fun during her visit to her nan’s house, Christine recently unveiled her own Christmas tree, after spending a weekend decorating it with ex Paddy and their three young children.
The star gushed over her children as she called them her “inspirations” in a sweet post, which saw Penelope, Leo and Felicity dressed in pyjamas as they stood by the tree.
She said in the heartfelt post: “My babies forever.
“I still remember the years we didn’t have a Christmas tree at home because it would overwhelm them. Look at them now. my inspirations.”
Christine continued: “Anything is possible with love, support and patience (lots of patience.)”
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