Proud Paddy McGuinness' sweet message of support for ex-wife Christine after new doc
16.03.2023 - 12:43
/ ok.co.uk
Paddy McGuinness said he was "very proud" of his ex-wife Christine as her documentary on autism aired on Wednesday evening. In the moving film, Christine McGuinness: Unmasking my Autism air on the BBC, the 34 year old opened up about receiving her diagnosis in her thirties. Christine learnt of her health news while making a documentary with Paddy about living with their three children, Penelope and Leo, nine, and Felicity, six.
In the documentary, she also opened up about her split with her husband of 11 years, whom she said provided support and comfort to her after she was raped as a teen. Despite having split from the model, Paddy took to Instagram to show his support as he posted a picture of a smiling Christine with two contributors from her documentary as well as an adorable dog. He wrote: "Very proud of Christine for making this new documentary highlighting Autism, particularly in women.
"It’ll be a massive help to our daughters in years to come along with our little lad. #unmaskingmyautism #awareness #acceptance." It comes after Christine opened up on why she stayed with Paddy despite being unhappy, saying she didn't want her family to "fall apart". Reflecting on what she discovered in the documentary, the model said: "I felt like I said in the film I didn’t want my family to ever fall apart.
And that’s why I stayed married. "As an autistic woman, I like to stay where I am comfortable. I like things to stay the same.
And so that’s something I suppose I chose to do... But sometimes change has to happen." Paddy and Christine announced that they were ending their relationship after 15 years together with a joint statement on Instagram over eight months ago. Despite this, they're still living together with their three
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