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Christina Trevanion is worlds away from Bargain Hunt in strappy top and sequins for disco night out

The auctioneer could be seen chatting to a pal as she drank champagne

CHRISTINA Trevanion was worlds away from Bargain Hunt as she partied during a night out.

The beloved auctioneer and BBC presenter ditched the antique showroom for the dance floor.

Christina Trevanion was worlds away from Bargain Hunt as she partied during a night out
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Christina Trevanion was worlds away from Bargain Hunt as she partied during a night outCredit: Instagram
She dazzled while wearing a black vest top along with a sequined wide-legged trousers
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She dazzled while wearing a black vest top along with a sequined wide-legged trousersCredit: Instagram

Christina, 42, was pictured letting loose as she partied with pals for a disco-themed night.

Holding a champagne flute in her hands, the star could be seen chatting with a pal.

She dazzled while wearing a black vest top along with a sequined wide-legged trousers.

Mum-of-two Christina didn't share anymore details of her wild night out with followers.

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Christina is married to Aaron Dean, who she met while studying Fine Arts Valuation student from Southampton Solent University.

After graduating in 2002, Aaron spent a decade working as an auctioneer at Gorringe’s antique auctions in Lewes, Sussex. 

In 2014, Christina and Aaron set up their Trevanion & Dean, an auction house in Shropshire. 

Christina took on sole ownership of the joint venture in 2019 after Aaron left after five years, joining Adam Partridge Auctioneers in 2021.

She rarely shares any information on her family so it isn't known what the children are called or how old they are.

But Christina did reveal that she was keeping her young children well away from her antiques. 

Christina is married to Aaron Dean, who she met while studying Fine Arts Valuation student from Southampton Solent University
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Christina is married to Aaron Dean, who she met while studying Fine Arts Valuation student from Southampton Solent UniversityCredit: BBC
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