Christine McGuinness seen in tears as she opens up about biggest fear surrounding kids with ex-Paddy
04.04.2024 - 11:03
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Christine McGuinness has been seen in tears as she spoke about her biggest fear, particularly as a mum of three young children. The model and TV personality discussed her fear of death on BBC Two's Pilgrimage which sees seven well-known personalities, of differing faiths and beliefs, tackling a modern-day pilgrimage.
Pilgrimage: The Road Through North Wales saw Christine, who was joined by fellow stars including reality star Spencer Matthews, wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan and actor Tom Rosenthal, get emotional talking to a vicar about her fear of death saying it "absolutely petrifies her" that "one day she will have to leave her children".
Christine and her ex-husband Paddy share twins Leo and Penelope, 10, and Felicity, seven, who all have autism like their mother and the mum-of-three admitted she "wouldn't know what she'd do without them".
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Sharing a short clip of the programme on her Instagram, Christine said: 'I just don't know what I'd do without my kids. I don't know what I'd do without my babies. I just wanted to come back and look at the church again and really appreciate it, because I don't enjoy the feeling of death. As a mum it absolutely petrifies me. My biggest fear is leaving my children one day.
"My children are considered different because they're all autistic and so am I and I have often had comments like "I bet you wish there was a cure or something to fix your children", and I really don't. I think every single child is a miracle. It just makes me want to be around forever because they're so magical.
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