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Christine McGuinness reveals bikini she'd 'never wear' and shares secret to gym bod

Christine McGuinness have shared her secret to keeping up with her stunning toned figure, while also revealing which bikini she'[d “never wear.”

The 35-year-old exclusively shared her gym secrets with the Daily Star at an event in collaboration with Vanish and their charity Ambitious About Autism.

Despite adoring a grey hoodie which she notes as her “security blanket,” when sunning herself on holiday, Christine revealed that she “loves symmetry” and “wouldn’t wear” a certain type of bikini because of the preferences brought on by autism.

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“I’m trying to dress more for myself anyway and not turn up as character to try and fit in. I want to listen to myself and my body and my senses,” she told us.

Christine would “never” wear a one shoulder bikini
(Image: instagram.com/mrscmcguinness)

“I like things to be symmetrical too,” Christine added. “I’d never wear [a bikini] that has one sleeve or that’s off the shoulder, if it is then I have to really encourage myself to go and wear it.”

The model’s fans typically go wild for her bikini snaps, which have racked in over 21,000 likes on Instagram.

Christine also shares her regular gym workouts with her 707k followers and more recently revealed that the pull down machine was her “favourite.”

Fans go wild for her bikini pics
(Image: Christine Mcguinness/Instagram)

Outside of the gym, Christine manages to maintain her figure while balancing mum life, and admitted that keeping in shape is all down to nine-year-old twins Leo and Penelope, and five-year-old daughter Felicity who she shares with Top Gear presenter and ex-husband Paddy McGuinness.

“I think it’s the kids that keep me in shape because I’m always on the run, I don’t sit down,” she laughed. “I am genuinely a busy person, I pace a lot because of my autism which keeps me on the move, which helps.”

Christine is promoting the Vanish campaign
(Image: Getty Images for Vanish)

Christine worked with Vanish and their charity with herself and her kids, who were also diagnosed with autism, in mind.

“With my child, they’re the same as me, when they were toddlers they’d always be pulling their clothes off, id have naked toddlers running around the house,

“So I started cutting off the labels because I’d always done that to mine, now I’ve realised that, I’ve started to get clothes that are autism-friendly.”

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