Christine McGuinness is “trying to carve out” her career following her divorce from TV presenter husband Paddy McGuinness.
The 35-year-old model, who split from 50-year-old Paddy in 2022 after 11 years of marriage, has mainly been supporting her three children, Felicity, seven, and twins Leo and Penelope, 10. He explained that it was the focus. All have been diagnosed with autism.
She told the Mirror: “My main focus in 2024 is my children. They will always be my main focus.”
“Then I try to carve out a career that allows me to work, work for myself, always look after my children, give them the future they want, and support them and their needs for as long as possible.” That's exactly the situation I'm in right now.
“I want to try to be more present, which is something I'm really good at with kids.” That's where I can be my most authentic self when I'm with kids. And I'm just me. It's just my kids and me at home. ”
Christine, who has launched a new wellness brand called Lifestyle, said she gets easily distracted outside of her home life and one of her goals is to “be more present.”
The model also talked about how she takes care of her children's health by doing yoga and mindfulness.
I'll come after Christine lolShe was reportedly “devastated” to learn that her ex-husband Paddy had died. make a mockumentary about their divorce. ”
According to The Sun, a friend close to Christine said she found out about Paddy's plans after reading about it online.
They told the magazine: “Christine is distraught that her divorce has become the butt of jokes.”
The source continued: “She is completely devastated by the divorce and our hearts go out to her.”
“Paddy didn't tell her about the pilot. The fact that she had to find out online that he was doing this like everyone else hurt her even more.” I did.”
MailOnline contacted Christine's representatives for comment when the news broke.
News of the mockumentary comes after Christine revealed to MailOnline that she is now more unwell than ever and is ready to hide behind a smile and show her true self.
She opened up about how much she's been struggling lately, admitting, “It's tiring pretending it's okay.”
Christine revealed that there are still days when she has to cancel plans due to burnout.
Christine, who has autism and ADHD, maintains a busy life, balancing work as a mother, hosting live shows, appearing on TV and launching her own lifestyle products. am sending.
When asked how she manages her never-ending list of responsibilities, Christine told MailOnline: I don't manage it the way I manage it, the way I present it. I still have meltdowns. There will probably be more meltdowns than ever before. ”
She continued, “I still have days where I feel burnt out and cancel plans. My main goal this year is to plan better and create a schedule that makes sure I have time off in between.” is.”