Christine McGuinness poses topless in bed after a week of hard work
CHRISTINE McGuinness drove fans wild as she posed topless from her bed.
The TV personality, 35, told fans she was “absolutely f*****” in a candid snap on Wednesday morning.
Christine teased her followers by flashing her chest in the sultry photo.
She closed her eyes as she snuggled into her pillow, with her blonde tresses covering her face.
Christine could be seen smiling as she embraced the early morning start.
But told fans: “Absolutely f***** but still smiling, so we move.”
Christine has been wowing fans lately – only yesterday she showed off her tiny waist in tight black trousers for a sexy bed pose.
Yesterday, it was reported how clothes played a major part in helping autistic Christine deal with change.
Her condition can make her feel anxious or upset in new situations, and she uses clothing as comfort in times of uncertainty.
The mum-of-three said: “I have a grey hoodie which is particularly important to me because of the way the sleeves pull over my hands to comfort me.
“And because it has a deep hood which is perfect to hide into when it gets too noisy while travelling.”
She spoke about her experiences after teaming up with Vanish and its charity partner, Ambitious About Autism, to promote new campaign “Me, My Autism & I”.
An exhibition will take place at gallery@oxo from March 29 to April 2 following the launch of the new campaign which raises awareness of the importance of clothing to autistic people.
Christine said: “I struggled with autism for the majority of my life without realising but there was something consistently present; I didn’t like change.
It comes after she previously revealed earlier this year that she’s had lots of people sliding into her DMs, following her split from TV star husband Paddy.
She has continued to live with Paddy, 49, in their Cheshire home to co-parent Penelope and Leo and daughter Felicity, who have all been diagnosed with autism.
And it’s been a real change for Christine, who is facing single life for the first time in 15 years.