Christine McGuiness showed off her jaw-dropping physique in a burgundy gown while posing for an Instagram clip on Friday.
The former beauty queen, 36, proved she’s the queen of glamour once again in the stunning skin-тιԍнт maxi dress, which featured a ruched front detail.
The TV sensation twirled around with confidence, flaunting the show-stopping look.
Christine completed the ensemble with open-toe heels and added further bling with a chic set of gold jewellery, including pendant and bracelets.
She simply captioned ‘Fine,’ alongside the emojis of a red wine glᴀss, a rose and a kiss.
Meanwhile fans of the TV stars were sent into frenzy and raced to praise the ‘stunning’ bombshell, as they commented below the post:
Christine McGuiness, 36, boosted her jaw-dropping physique in a burgundy gown while posing for an Instagram clip on Friday
The former beauty queen proved she’s the queen of glamour once again in the stunning skin-тιԍнт maxi dress, which featured a ruched front embellishment
‘Finer than the rarest wine hidden deep in a French cellar ✨’;
‘Absolutely Stunning!! Blown my mind!!’;
‘Wow you look amazing Christine’;
‘Stunning’; Beauty❤️❤️’;
‘Look incredible as always Christine’.
Her glamorous appearance on socials comes after her ex-husband Paddy McGuinness revealed he feels conflicted about spoiling his children after his own tough upbringing.
The comedian, 51, confessed that he loves his parents and how they raised him but doesn’t want his own children to experience any hardship.
The stand-up shares three children – 11-year-old twins Leo and Penelope, and eight-year-old Felicity with his ex-wife Christine.
She added further bling with a chic set of gold jewellery, including pendant and bracelets.
Meanwhile fans of the TV stars were sent into frenzy and raced to praise the ‘stunning’ bombshell
He admitted it’s difficult because he wants to make sure his family don’t go without but he doesn’t want to be too soft.
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He said: ‘It’s a tricky one with children, because if you’ve got the provisions to get your kid a toy if they want one, I think naturally, being soft as I am, I’m going to do that, especially not having had it myself.’
The star told The Radio Times that although his parents worked hard, there were times when he was jealous of other children and their toys.
‘I remember how it made me feel in my childhood looking at the lad who had the best football boots, bike or toy.’ he said.
‘It didn’t do me any harm, I was fine in life, but I don’t want my kids to feel that, and they don’t.’
Paddy admitted that it’s easy not to spoil his children because they don’t ask for very much.
He said: ‘But the great thing about my children is I treat them to stuff like any other parent does, but they don’t mither me for a lot of things.
It comes after her ex-husband Paddy McGuinness revealed he feels conflicted about spoiling his children after his own tough upbringing
The stand-up shares three children – 11-year-old twins Leo and Penelope, and eight-year-old Felicity with his ex-wife Christine (pictured together 2021)
‘They’re happy with what they’ve got. When it comes to Christmas, it’s me going, “Do you want one of these?” and they go, “Not really!” I try to get a nice balance with them.’
Paddy grew up in Farnworth, Bolton with his mother who worked as a cleaner and his father who served in the military, before working in the scrap metal industry then as a miner and finally as a lorry driver.
Although his parents gave him everything they could, Paddy said he remembers growing up desperately wishing for certain things.
And one of those was a purple Chopper, his bike of choice for his charity ride across the UK.
He told the publication that as a boy he got a BMX 2000 as a present and although he has fond memories of that bike, what he really wanted was a purple Chopper.
He said: ‘I remember thinking, ‘God, I’d give my right arm for that bike.’ I became mates with him and borrowed it off him for a while and swapped it for a Star Wars AT-AT [All Terrain Armoured Transport] toy.’