Christine McGuinness explains why she can finally have Christmas tree at home
01.12.2023 - 20:49
/ ok.co.uk
Proud mum of three Christine McGuinness has shared her delight with her fans on social media as she revealed how she was finally able to have a Christmas tree at home to celebrate the festive season. The 35 year old presenter, who is the ex-wife of comedian Paddy McGuinness, took to Instagram as she opened up about her struggles with having a tree in previous years, due to her children often experiencing a sensory overload from all of the lights, textures and sparkles associated with the traditional decoration.
Alongside a video clip which showed the star decorating a stunning tree in shades of blue, white and silver, Christine wrote: "For 10 years alls I’ve ever wanted for Christmas was to have three happy, calm and content children. “This year it’s looking like my wish might come true and we have our tree up early..
requested by my children!" Christine then added: ”For all the years we had no tree because the sensory overload and the changes were too much, for the times we’ve put it up and took it down 24hrs later, when we thought last year having it up for a week was a success but THIS. Before finally concluding: ”A Christmas tree for the whole of December.
WOW my babies you really are incredible with a little bit of time, patience and love, anything is possible.” All three of Christine’s children were diagnosed with Autism, a condition she herself has been living with - which means they can often experience sensory overload, a condition in which the five sense take in more information than their brain can process.
Typically, this can be triggered by overwhelming lights or sounds. Christine first revealed her own Autism diagnosis back in November 2021, when she explained that she, alongside Penelope and Leo, nine, and
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