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Christine McGuinness' heartbreaking realisation after splitting from Paddy

Christine McGuinness has opened up about a poignant realisation following her separation from Paddy McGuinness, her husband of 11 years.

Former Top Gear presenter Paddy and model Christine initially tied the knot in 2011 in a lavish Cheshire ceremony. But they announced their split in 2022.

The couple still share their family home to provide stability for their three children. It comes as twins Penelope and Leo, 11, and Felicity, eight have all been diagnosed with autism.

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Christine herself was diagnosed with autism while working on the documentary Our Family and Autism in 2021, which delved into the lives of families with autistic children.

During her marriage to the former Take Me Out host, Christine says she spent years as a near recluse. In her book A Beautiful Nightmare, she says she didn't have a hen party ahead of their marriage because she "didn't have any friends".

Post-separation, she expressed to The Times that she "didn't know life without" Paddy, but now recognises that her previous lifestyle may have caused her to miss out on new experiences.

She shared with the newspaper: "Those years that I missed out on friendships, I thought I was fine. I didn't realise how sad and lonely I was. It's only recently, as I've been doing more, I'm like, 'Wow, there's a whole life to live out there that I didn't know existed' because I very much stayed at home."

Christine has confessed that she finds the unknown "really scary". She also admits to finding it "scary not knowing what life's going to bring," a sentiment

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