Christine McGuinness, who was previously married to Paddy McGuinness, has reportedly found love again, with the Real Housewives of Cheshire star revealing she met somebody on her birthday
Christine McGuinness has offered new insights into her relationship with a new flame with whom she gets on “really well”. The Real Housewives of Cheshire star was married to Paddy McGuinness for 11 years before they split up in 2022.
The couple, who have three children together, Felicity and twins Leo and Penelope, continue to live together so they can co-parent their kids. Since the former couple parted ways romantically, Christine has reportedly found love again, with rumours circulating that it could be model and DJ Roxxxan. They’ve previously been spotted out together on various occasions, with a photo showing Christine with her leg around Roxxxan.
It has also been reported that they’ve enjoyed a holiday in Spain, but neither Christine nor Roxxxan has confirmed that they’re together. In the latest issue of Closer, Christine provided fresh insights into her relationship, saying: “I think I delayed dating for a long time because of the worries.
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“I wasn’t in any rush at all, but then it just happened – I met somebody on my birthday, we got on really well, kept in touch and then we started dating. I’m completely different when I’m comfortable around somebody.
“I thought the ‘walking on eggshells’ feeling was part of my autism, but I haven’t got that anymore.” The mum-of-three confirmed last month that she’s dating but wouldn’t put a label on the new romance, admitting that she’s “newly dating” but didn’t “want to say anymore than that for now”.
She added that she’s keeping her “children in mind”, saying she values their privacy and would share more details “as and when I feel that time is right”.
She also addressed claims made by a source in a previous issue of Closer magazine that she’d “found her best friend who she calls her soulmate and partner-in-crime for life”.
Christine said she wouldn’t use the term “partner-in-crime” and was still getting to know them as a “soulmate”. Christine met Paddy in 2007 while she was modelling at the Liverpool Tennis Tournament.
Paddy asked her to marry him over Christmas in 2009, with the pair getting hitched in 2011 at Merseyside’s Thornton Manor Estate, with his comedy mate, Peter Kay, serving as best man. However, they would eventually split up in 2022, not long after the release of their BBC documentary, Our Family and Autism.