Christine McGuinness flaunts her incredible figure in a glamorous white dress as she poses for sizzling snaps after announcing her ‘solo TV project’.
Christine McGuinness put on a glamorous show on Thursday as she posed for a sizzling Instagram video.
The 34-year-old model – who is reportedly embarking on her first solo TV project with the BBC – showed off her incredible figure in a white midi dress, complete with a glittery headband.
She increased her height in a pair of strappy silver heels as she strutted her stuff down the hallway of her Cheshire home.
Wow! Christine McGuinness put on a glamorous show on Thursday as she posed for a sizzling Instagram video
Christine wore a bronze makeup palette that accentuated her natural features, along with a touch of nude lipstick.
She styled her blonde locks straight and tucked them behind her ears, flashing her bold diamond earrings.
It comes after Christine reportedly embarked on her first solo TV project since her relationship with husband Paddy collapsed.
Stunning: The 34-year-old model showed off her incredible figure in a white midi dress, complete with a glittery headband
Last year, the former couple, who have three children, announced their split after 11 years of marriage.
Now Christine is said to be preparing to film an “incredibly personal journey” with the BBC documenting her autism diagnosis and explaining why she went undiagnosed for so many years.
Christine and Paddy, 49, were nominated for a National TV Award for their first film, Our Family And Autism, and the network is said to have commissioned a second documentary, called Unmasking My Autism.
Glam: Christine wore a bronze makeup palette that accentuated her natural features, along with a swipe of nude lipstick
“Christine was shocked at how autism is viewed as something that primarily affects men and what felt like a gender bias when diagnosed,” a source told The Sun.
“The second film follows her on a journey to find answers for thousands of other women like her in the UK who have gone unrecognized for years or masked their symptoms to the detriment of their mental health.
“It took on extra weight as her first solo project. Aside from Paddy she has been part of ensembles such as The Real Housewives Of Cheshire and ITV’s The Games but this is Christine standing alone and owning her space.
Web have reached out to BBC and Christine representatives for comment.
‘This is her alone’: Christine is said to be preparing to film an ‘incredibly personal journey’ with the BBC that will confirm her autism diagnosis