
Christine McGuinness sends fans wild as she strips topless in sexy bedroom snaps
TV personality Christine McGuinness left fans jaws on the floor after sharing steamy bedroom snaps to her social media where she posed up a storm wearing only a towel
Christine McGuinness sent fans into a frenzy when she stripped topless and covered up with a towel for a photoshoot in her bedroom. The 37-year-old shared the saucy snaps to her Instagram wearing a glamorous full face of makeup and he hair styled professionally in beach waves.
In one of the snaps, Christine could be seen holding a towel with one hand behind her back as she posed up a storm for the camera, while another showed a close-up of her long blonde locks.
The reality star, who recently made an unexpected return to Celebs Go Dating, jokingly captioned the carousel of photos: 'Shower fresh but already sweating. Social media: 3 months behind. WhatsApp replies: on a 3-week sabbatical. Emails: see you in 2028. Texts? Cute, what are those again! Voicemails? Brave of you to try, don't wait for a reply! .. But hey, at least this moment made it online eventually.'
Fans couldn't get enough as they showered Christine with compliments in the comments section. One fan wrote: 'Beautiful as always Christine', while another added: 'Gorgeous absolutely gorgeous so beautiful one in a million'.
Christine's latest update follows after she dressed up to the nines and was spotted at the grand finale of Celebs Go Dating in London earlier in the week. The blonde beauty had initially left the show early in the season and said it was 'too soon' after her divorce from Top Gear host, Paddy McGuinness.
In an Instagram statement, she said: 'I joined Celebs Go Dating with great intentions but have realised that dating on a public platform and the attention that brings is just too soon for me.'
Love guru Anna Williamson shared a snap with Christine at the party, which was also attended by Kerry Katona, Olivia Hawkins, Mark Labbett, Donna Preston and Sam Prince.
Anna captioned her upload: "Oh…my…..word. I cannot express just HOW good this series of @celebsgodating is!!!! 10 weeks of intense filming, dating, and coaching and we are done and dusted for another series. Oh my goodness, we have seen transformations in every single one of our amazing celebs!!! You are going to NEED to watch because it's THAT good. For now I have to shush (I don't want to spoil it) but let me tell you, making a show like this takes so many hundreds of incredibly talented people."
Speaking about Christine's return, a source told The Sun:"Christine's return was kept top secret from everyone, so they were all so excited to see her come back.
The cast was really sad when she quit the show, even though they totally supported and understood her reasons, so it was great to see her come back.'
The source added that, as Christine started the journey with them all, it was 'the perfect end' that she also got to finish with them, even though she didn't find love in the series.

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