Paddy McGuinness’s wife Christine wishes him happy birthday with a VERY sexy Instagram pose
PADDY McGuinness received a birthday treat today when his wife Christine posed for a sexy Instagram picture.
The Take Me Out host is celebrating his 44th birthday today, and his 29-year-old wife made sure it was one to remember with her sexy snaps.
Wearing a white long line T-shirt with a big pink P on the front, Christine showed off her long tanned legs and held the fabric close to her body to reveal her tiny waist.
In a second image, the blonde beauty posed with her leg out to the side and a hand on her hip as she snapped another mirror selfie.
She captioned the images: "Happy Birthday Big P my one and only loving you always @mcguinness.paddy it's P Daddy's birthday."
Her followers quickly wished Paddy a happy birthday, while many reminded the presenter that he was a "lucky man" to have such a stunning wife.
The funnyman joked about his birthday, taking to Instagram to share a snap of the numbers 44 and adding the caption: "All the 4's! Now where did I put those Botox vouchers? #birthdayboy".
The couple were clearly enjoying Paddy's day after what's been a difficult few months following their announcement that their four-year-old twins have autism.
Last month, Paddy and Christine spoke for the first time about being parents to Penelope and Leo - explaining how they've adapted their parenting around them.
The couple said physical contact and hugs with the four-year-olds is rare, and that coming to terms with the original diagnosis was like "grieving".
But while they were initially "angry" to learn their first children together had the condition, they soon adapted their lives accordingly - from not putting up Christmas decorations to learning what foods would distress them.
Proud mum Christine has now also shared a moving poem she wrote to the little ones, inviting them to "embrace" their autism.
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Father Paddy, who also has two-year-old Felicity with Christine, says getting a hug from his daughter is a huge achievement.
He explained: "It's difficult to get hugs and cuddles from Penelope, but if she ever gives you a hug or some kind of affection you feel as though you've done something special to get that response."
Explaining how they first found out Leo and Penelope had autism, Paddy explained: "We'd been to see a paediatrician and at the end she said quite casually, 'I'm absolutely certain both the children have autism'."
Christine, who immediately started "grieving for [her] 'normal' children", explained: "I was so angry with her.
"How dare she say that about my children, having only seen them for a few hours?
"It was the first I'd ever thought of them having autism - even if, looking back, it was obvious."
Reflecting on what she'd noticed before the formal diagnosis, Christine explained: "When they were little they would make funny noises and when they started to walk they were on tip toes.
"Their eye contact wasn't brilliant, they had very delayed speech, but the health visitor would say it was because they were twins.
"It's only recently when I've looked at home videos and done research I've seen so many of the signs of autism were there but we didn't realise."
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