Paddy McGuinness says "we'll support each other through anything" on living with ex Christine
23.04.2024 - 23:11
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Paddy McGuinness has said he and ex Christine will 'support each other through anything' following their split. The couple are continuing to live together two years after their separation.
Despite their lawyers working on a divorce settlement, the couple have revealed this does not affect their family time together at home and that their three autistic children always come first.
Paddy said: "If Christine met someone else, I'd be supportive. 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)" in an interview with the Mirror.
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"We get on well, we live together and co-parent. We get the lawyers back and forth but that's separate - that's a different thing.
Discussing dating again, he added: "I tried a couple of dates last year After twelve months of adjusting to life on my own I felt I should give it a try rather than really wanting to. For now I'm happy being single." For now, we're happy with how things are, living together and helping each other balance work and kids."
The pair were married for eleven years before announcing the split in July 2022 and share 10-year-old twins Leo and Penelope and seven-year-old Felicity who are all autistic. The condition affects more than 1.2 million people in the UK.
Paddy and Christine who live in Cheshire, spoke movingly for the first time about their heartbreaking struggles to The Mirror in 2017, just after the twins' diagnosis at the age of four. Now almost six years on, it's amazing how far Leo and Penelope have come as their proud dad reveals the progress they have made.
"Leo and Penelope went from being