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Christine McGuinness says what she 'wants' from Paddy split as she shares her 'therapy'

Christine McGuinness has opened up about what she 'wants' from her split from ex-husband Paddy as she was flooded with messages after sharing her 'therapy'. The former couple announced their split in July 2022 in a statement that they both shared on social media.

Christine, 35, and Paddy, 50, said at the time that they had taken the "difficult decision" to split "a while ago" before adding: "But our main focus as always is to continue loving and supporting our children. This was not an easy decision to make but we’re moving forward as the best parents we can be for our three beautiful children."

Despite their split, the pair have continued to live together in their Cheshire home for the sake of their children - twins Penelope and Leo and their youngest daughter Felicity - all three of whom have been diagnosed with autism.

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Now, Christine has said her life is 'full of love' already and that she is enjoying having time on her own and being independent. In an interview with Radio Times, Christine said: "I feel like my life's full of love with my children. I'm very lucky, my heart is full. I don't think I'm missing anything.

"I'm forever going to share [my life] with my children and Patrick's always going to be around as their father, but I want to have time on my own." The media personality added: "Those nights where I'm at work, and I don't have to ring anyone and say, 'This is where I am.' I want to be able to have that freedom."

Christine was speaking to the publication as she's set to appear in BBC Two series Pilgrimage: The Road Through

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