Christine McGuinness celebrates estranged husband Paddy’s Children In Need success with ‘well done daddy’ balloons
CHRISTINE McGuinness was seen preparing to celebrate estranged husband Paddy’s huge Children In Need success with sweet balloons.
Paddy, 51, raised a staggering £7 million for Children In Need after cycling 300 miles from Wrexham to Glasgow this week.
Despite their ongoing divorce battle, Christine, 36, put her feelings aside for the sake of their three young children.
The former Real Housewives of Cheshire star was snapped with huge bunches of balloons with the message “well done daddy”.
A beaming Christine appeared to be in the mood to celebrate while running the errands in a shearling jacket, black minidress and boots.
Yesterday Paddy was overcome with emotion as he crossed the finish line in Glasgow.
He told Radio 2 breakfast host Zoe Ball: “It feels like every single person knows what’s going on, it’s amazing.
“It’s really a privilege to be a part of it, it’s a little moment in my life I’ll hang on to – it’s been lovely.”
Last month it was revealed Paddy will keep the £2.5 million mansion he called home with Christine, following their split in 2022.
But in an unexpected twist, it was ruled that Christine and their kids could continue living in the seven-bedroom Cheshire home, which has a gym and swimming pool.
Paddy reportedly argued that he would not be able to afford anything similar, while Christine reportedly didn’t want to uproot their kids from the house they grew up in.
The Sun recently revealed Christine was left “devastated” after comedian Paddy poked fun at their divorce during a stand-up show.
He told the crowd at Blackburn’s King George’s Hall: “Tonight, folks, we’re all here as human beings with one common goal — and that’s to help me pay for my divorce.
“I’ve had the pants down, me, the pants down.”
A source later said: “She was devastated yesterday and was horrified to be a laughing stock, she didn’t know Paddy was going to make her the butt of his jokes and felt shocked that he did.”