Paddy McGuinness opens up on single life, going on dates and living with ex Christine
23.04.2024 - 23:09
/ ok.co.uk
Paddy McGuinness has opened up about navigating single life, including going on dates and cohabiting with his ex-wife Christine McGuinness. In an exclusive interview with The Mirror, Paddy shared his stance towards Christine potentially finding someone new, stating: "If Christine met someone else, I’d be supportive." Despite their separation, Paddy explains that their relationship status would not be apparent to outsiders.
He shared: "If someone didn’t know our situation and came to our house and they spent the day with us, they would not have a clue (we were not together)." Paddy explains that they maintain a harmonious relationship, living together and co-parenting, while any legal matters are handled separately. Regarding his foray into dating, Paddy revealed that he tried a few dates last year, added: “After twelve months of adjusting to life on my own I felt I should give it a try rather than really wanting to.” Currently, he is happy being single, prioritising his own well-being.
As for potential challenges for any future partners, Paddy acknowledges that the current living arrangement might pose difficulties. He noted: "For now, we’re happy with how things are, living together and helping each other balance work and kids." After eleven years of marriage, the couple announced their split in July 2022.
Paddy and Christine share three children: 10-year-old twins Leo and Penelope, and seven-year-old Felicity, all of whom are autistic. Paddy opened up about the progress his twins have made, sharing proudly: “Leo and Penelope went from being non-verbal up until the age of about four or five to now at school getting the best marks in the class, He proudly mentioned that his son is now the head boy at school and that both
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