Christine McGuinness, a reality television star, is dealing with the emotional impact of her divorce from Paddy McGuinness and the sale of their £6.5 million home. She expresses devastation about selling the house, which she still shares with Paddy, stating it's not an option for her to move out immediately due to joint ownership.
The divorce cost Christine £300,000, which she had to pay personally. She shares the house with Paddy and their three children, who are all diagnosed with autism. She highlights that the cost of the divorce was significant and impacted her finances
Their three children—twins Leo and Penelope (11) and Felicity (8)—live in the home with them. Christine's autism diagnosis in 2021 and her children's autism diagnosis have fueled her advocacy work, for which she was recently named Media Champion of the Year. She expresses how important her advocacy work is to her.
Despite the challenges, Christine expresses optimism about the future, stating she wants to continue being herself as a single, divorced mother. While hoping for a good offer on the family home, she looks forward to the next chapter of her life.
By RICHARD EDEN and STEPHANIE TAKYI
Published: 17:09 EDT, 15 April 2025 | Updated: 17:09 EDT, 15 April 2025
She was 33 when her memoir, A Beautiful Nightmare, came out. But while that might have seemed premature for others, it felt entirely fitting for Christine McGuinness.
Now 37, the beauty queen turned reality television star is contending with another challenge – the impending loss of her seven-bedroom marital home, which is finally on the market following her divorce last year from comedian and TV host Paddy McGuinness, 51.
Christine, who was a cast member on The Real Housewives of Cheshire, tells me exclusively: ‘I’m devastated about the sale. We don’t know how long it’s going to take.’
Beauty queen turned reality television star Christine McGuinness is contending with another challenge – the impending loss of her seven-bedroom marital home
She split with former husband, Paddy, in 2022 but says it feels impossible for her to move out
Although she still shares the house with her former husband, from whom she split in 2022, she says it feels impossible for her to move out.
‘I can’t. It’s not an option for me. We both own the house,’ explains Christine. She reveals that the divorce cost her £300,000, which she says she had to pay ‘out of my own money, that I didn’t even have. I’m still paying for it.’
The house is also home to all three of the couple’s children – twins Leo and Penelope, 11, and Felicity, 8 – who have been diagnosed with autism, as was Christine herself in 2021.
She was recently named Media Champion of the Year for her autism and ADHD advocacy at the British Diversity Awards and says the condition has become a motivating force.
‘I think being a closed book for so long and being undiagnosed, masking it, trying to fit in and not understanding why I wasn’t like other people all of those years and years, to then finally understanding myself and have three little children experiencing the same thing. That’s why I’m happy to be doing what I’m doing.’
While Christine hopes ‘a good offer’ will soon be made on the family home, which is on the market for £6.5million, she says she is looking forward to the next chapter of her life, adding: ‘I want to continue being myself and be on my own as a single divorced mum. It just feels like I’m finally falling into a place that I’m supposed to be in.’
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