
Christine McGuinness looks stunning in tight crop top as she heads to the shops after fling with soap star is revealed
The Real Housewives of Cheshire alum opted for the figure-hugging vest which flashed her curves and clung to her toned stomach paired with linen trousers.
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Christine McGuinness put on a glam display in a figure hugging top as she ran errands in Cheshire
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The mum of three flung a red bag over her shoulder and donned linen trousers for her day in the sunshine
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She flashed a cheeky smile after her fling with a top female soap star came to light
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The mum of three pulled on a pair of sunglasses and padded around in a pair of trainers after parking up her car.
The ITVBe star looked happy and carefree after The Sun revealed
SOAP STAR FLING
We exclusively reported how Christine and the actress exchanged messages in the days after but their brief romance quickly fizzled out.
READ MORE CHRISTINE MCGUINNESS
Their encounter came in 2023, the year after mum-of-three Christine split from her ex-Top Gear host husband, Paddy McGuinness, 51.
A source said: 'Christine was single at the time and they really enjoyed the evening of the awards bash. There was a strong chemistry between them and they shared some messages but it never went any further after that.'
The well-known actress, whom we are not naming, has previously been in relationships with men.
Christine spoke out about her sexuality for the first time last month, revealing she has dated both sexes since she was a teen.
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Speaking on the How To Fail podcast, she said: 'I'm at the point where I think I've got a nice balance of going, 'Yeah I date women and so what? What's the big deal?'
'But also knowing I don't have to go into big, massive detail about it either.
Christine McGuinness dazzles in bright blue bikini as she shrugs off quitting Celebs Go Dating after just a week
'A lot of people ask me, 'Are you a lesbian? Are you bisexual? Is this a phase?'.
'I've always been quite a free spirit. I think that's the only word I would put on it.
'When I was a teenager, I'd dated boys and girls. I never felt it was anything different or a big deal.'
MARRIAGE BREAKDOWN
Paddy McGuinness' TV Timeline
2000-2001 - Phoenix Nights
2004 - Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere
2005 - Max & Paddy's The Power of Two
2008-2010 - Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure
2010-2019 - Take Me Out
2011 - 71 Degrees North
2013 - Your Face Sounds Familiar
2015 - Benchmark
2017-2018 - The Keith & Paddy Picture Show
2019 - Celebrity Juice
2019-2022 - Top Gear
2019-2022 - Catchpoint
2021-2022 - I Can See Your Voice
2021-2023 - A Question of Sport
2024 - Paddy and Chris: Road Tripping
2024-2025 - Inside The Factory
2023-2025 - Tempting Fortune
They announced their split in July 2022, days after Christine revealed in an interview with The Sun on Sunday's Fabulous magazine that they were going through a 'very, very difficult time'.
Months after their marriage ended, Christine was
It has been revealed how
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the songwriter's
with close pal
revealed.
Chelcee and close pal Christine
Previously, Chelcee was spotted liking a damning social media comment about Christine.
It read "Christine is fake as they come, Chelcee deserved so much better.
"Christine can keep trying to get attention and fake a new romance."
The former pals met while taking part in ITV's The Games in 2022.
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Christine split with ex Paddy McGuinness in 2022
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Her fallout with close pal Chelcee Grimes has now come to light
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She shares three kids with Paddy
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