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Christine McGuinness sizzles in a lemon yellow dress before slipping into a hot pink mini skirt as she models an array of summery outfits during a work trip to Glasgow
Christine McGuinness sizzles in a lemon yellow dress before slipping into a hot pink mini skirt as she models an array of summery outfits during a work trip to Glasgow

Daily Mail​

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Christine McGuinness sizzles in a lemon yellow dress before slipping into a hot pink mini skirt as she models an array of summery outfits during a work trip to Glasgow

Christine McGuinness sizzled in a variety of summery outfits as she jetted to Glasgow to record her new podcast. The TV personality, 37, looked incredible in a lemon yellow mini dress before slipping into a hot pink mini skirt in fun snaps shared to her Instagram on Thursday. Christine certainly made the most of the fine weather in the Scottish city as she documented her trip, with the stunner showcasing her toned pins in a number of thigh-skimming ensembles. While one look saw her wow in a black mini skirt, the mother-of-three then switched things up for a brighter option, donning a yellow mini skirt teamed with a cheeky bra-print T-shirt and pink and white trainers. She was also seen beaming in a T-shirt with a lipstick kiss design, which she matched with her pink skirt and yellow and white trainers. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The Games star was also seen posing with co-host Sophie Gravia, with whom she presents new podcast Situationships with. Captioning her fun post, Christine penned: 'A Glasgow Chris. Giggles, girly gossip & way too many saucy secrets. Spilling the tea like it's alllllll your business, 19th June. #Situationships — the podcast that serves.' Christine's fashionable trip comes after it recently emerged that she'd he's 'exchanged flirty texts' with Dan Osbourne. Dan and Christine, 37, failed in their attempts to hide their growing bond for one another as far back as 2019 - after it was reported the pair have leant on one another during their respective marriage difficulties. It's claimed that the pair exchanged 'flirty texts' while acting as a source of comfort during their personal struggles and they were previously pictured together in March 2023. Sources had claimed that Christine and Dan comforted each other through their marital woes, and exchanged a string of flirty texts. The model reportedly called Dan 'D' in their 'flirty texts' and they were also pictured together at London's The Hoxton hotel in March 2023. After news of their close friendship come to light, Christine reportedly said she is 'absolutely adamant nothing sexual happened between them both', with Dan suggesting the messages are 'deep fakes or AI '. A source close to Christine told The Sun that Dan 'mainly led the way with texts', which often involved 'platonic stuff about their kids'. It comes after she recently opened up about her sexuality and her divorce from Paddy McGuinness, as she revealed she has dated women since she was a teenager. The TV personality explained to Elizabeth Day on her How To Fail podcast, that her ex-husband and family have known about her sexuality since she was little and it was 'never a secret'. She and Paddy separated in 2022 after 11 years of marriage, but continued to live together in their shared home for the sake of their three children - twins Leo and Penelope, and Felicity. And now she has opened up about how she was dating women, including one two-year 'situationship', before she met Paddy, and admits she wants a connection for herself and not a step-parent for her children. She told the broadcaster: 'It shouldn't matter somebody's gender. It never mattered to me, which was why once me and my ex-husband were separated and I met people, I didn't properly date. 'It was more like blurred the lines of friendships for me, that was normal. 'It felt comfortable because I'd done that as a teenager and I, as a teenager, I dated both men and women. My ex-husband knew. My family knew. It was never a secret for me.' Sources had claimed that Christine, 37, and Dan comforted each other through their marital woes, and exchanged a string of flirty texts (Christine pictured with ex-husband Paddy McGuinness in 2019) Christine, who was with Paddy for a total of 16 years, said that before him she did date women and her longest relationship latest around two years. 'My longest was two years before I met my ex-husband and then I've had really, really lovely long situation shifts where we purposely haven't put a label on anything', she added. 'But my experiences with women have been lovely and It's not like women are better or worse. 'It's simply that the connection for me is different. I need a connection now. I need something different. 'I really, really, honestly, I love my family and Patrick is part of my family and he always, always will be. But now for my next relationship, I know what I want and I want someone for me.'

Sophie Gravia and Christine McGuinness talk relationships and love in their brand-new BBC podcast, Situationships with Sophie and Christine
Sophie Gravia and Christine McGuinness talk relationships and love in their brand-new BBC podcast, Situationships with Sophie and Christine

BBC News

time28-05-2025

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Sophie Gravia and Christine McGuinness talk relationships and love in their brand-new BBC podcast, Situationships with Sophie and Christine

Award winning writer Sophie Gravia, known for her hilarious, sexy and brutally honest novels, and TV personality, model and fellow best-selling author, Christine McGuinness, are coming together to host a brand-new podcast, Situationships with Sophie and Christine, commissioned by BBC Scotland for BBC Sounds. Each week, audiences will be taken on a rollercoaster ride of funny, bizarre and downright weird stories of when relationships take an unexpected turn. The podcast will see the duo delve into listeners' dating dilemmas, relationship revelations and situationship struggles. As well as offering judgement-free advice, Sophie and Christine will give a glimpse into their own lives and situationships as they juggle the pressures of dating, parenting and their careers. Situationships with Sophie and Christine will be fully visualised and available on BBC Sounds, BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer from 19 June. Heather Kane Darling, Commissioning Editor BBC Scotland, says: 'We are delighted to be bringing this brand-new podcast to audiences across the UK. Sophie and Christine are the perfect duo to take audiences through the highs and lows of relationships and dating. Everyone's welcome in Club Situationships!' Word-of-mouth sensation Sophie has never shied away from the messy, hilarious realities of modern relationships. Raised just outside Glasgow, Sophie began sharing her unfiltered dating adventures in her twenties while working as an NHS nurse. Her blog, Sex in the Glasgow City, quickly became a cult hit, striking a chord with readers across the UK. Riding the wave of her blog's success, Sophie's debut novel A Glasgow Kiss soared straight to number one in the erotic fiction charts. Now, five years on and over quarter of a million book sales later, she's gearing up to release her fifth novel, The Dicktionary Club. Juggling her writing career with life as a single mum, a full-time NHS nurse, and the occasional situationship of her own, Sophie has become the ultimate go-to confidante for fans and friends alike. Honest, relatable, and always hilarious, she continues to turn life's dating disasters into literary gold. Sophie says: 'Fronting this podcast alongside Christine is an absolute dream. Just like a girls' night in, no topic is off limits, and we will be diving headfirst into the comedy, chaos and sometimes downright cringe of dating. I cannot wait to chat through our own outrageous stories together and of course hear the dating dilemmas sent in by listeners.' Blackpool-born Christine McGuiness wears many hats as a TV personality, model and author. Recently fronting her own BBC One documentary Unmasking My Autism, Christine has been raw and honest about her own experiences, passionately advocating for positive representation of autistic women in the media. While navigating her busy career, parenting and dating life, Christine will give an exclusive insight into her own personal life and offer her own advice to listeners. Christine says, 'I am so excited to be hosting this podcast with Sophie. It'll be real, raw and, most importantly, judgement-free. We'll be chatting all things love, relationships, and everything in between.' Listen to Situationships with Sophie and Christine on BBC Sounds from Thursday 19 June MG

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