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Christine McGuinness squeezes into skintight gym gear for sizzling home workout

Model Christine McGuinness showed fans the true meaning of working up a sweat on Monday, as she uploaded a picture of herself after an intense gym session.

In the photo, Christine can be seen wearing matching pale blue workout attire with a crop top that highlighted her plunging neckline.

The star also wore her blonde locks up in a high ponytail that she tied with a red hairband.

Christine looked exhausted as she sat on her gym equipment and posed with her legs slightly open.

The 33-year-old captioned the pic: “Finished. I’m smiling inside, honestly. It felt so good, gym… I’ve missed you!”

The star looked fashionable in her gym workout attire
(Image: Instagram/mrsmcguinness)

The blonde bombshell then went on to ask her followers what they decided to do on their first day since the ease of lockdown restrictions in the UK.

Inspired fans rushed to the comment section to let her know what they’ve been getting up to and to also show Christine some love.

One follower wrote: “Gym and FML even holding my phone up hurts.”

Another follower penned: “Gym at 5pm then hair cut.”

While a third admirer wrote: “One of the hottest girls I’ve ever seen.”

Christine recently spoke about her time with family during lockdown
(Image: Christine Mcguinness/Instagram)

Christine McGuinness is the wife of television presenter and comedy genius Paddy McGuinness.

The couple married in 2011 and share three children together, Felicity, Leo and Penelope.

Though Christine was happy to spend time in lockdown with her family, the Real Housewives Of Cheshire star recently revealed that she did have struggles parenting her three autistic children during the pandemic.

Christine admits that lockdown was a struggle at times
(Image: Runcorn Weekly News)

Speaking openly to The Mirror about her experience at home while in lockdown the model said: “Lockdown was really difficult at first. It’s been an uphill struggle.

“The children were getting a lot of support at school but that all stopped. Suddenly we had to become therapists for them and it wasn’t going too well.”

Christine also spoke honestly about how difficult it was for them as a family during meal times.

“We have spent so many years trying to get the children to eat foods all the other children were eating,” says Christine. “They just prefer quite dry food, beige food.

“It’ll be chips, chicken nuggets, fish fingers and one of my daughters will have pizza. The more I learned about autism the more I understood that this was a sensory thing.”

“At the start of lockdown, we felt we couldn’t get any food in them at all. Gradually, we tried to introduce new food as much as we could.

“We encouraged the children to sit with us together at the table as a family of five which is something we didn’t really do before the pandemic because we were so busy.

“Now having conversations over the table is something we really enjoy. It’s just taken time to become quality time.

“Trying new foods is always a big deal for the kids. So when they do, we sit back, say nothing and watch them, nudging each other and thinking, ‘oh my god they’ve eaten!”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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