Christine McGuinness dazzles in a semi-sheer bottom skimming dress

Christine McGuinness dazzles in a semi-sheer bottom skimming dress as she makes solo appearance at charity ball – after addressing claims her marriage to Paddy is on the rocks

Christine McGuinness dazzled in a semi-sheer bottom skimming dress complete with a sequinned train in London on Thursday. 

The presenter, 34, looked incredible as she stepped out to the Caudwell Children Butterfly Ball in London’s Leicester Square – after she addressed claims that her marriage to Paddy was on the rocks earlier this week.

She showed off her enviable figure in the form-fitting mesh mini dress, that was heavily embellished with gold and silver beads. 

Radiant: Christine McGuinness, 34, dazzled in a semi-sheer bottom skimming dress complete with a sequinned train in London on Thursday

Christine keep her accessorises to a minimum, opting for a pair of chandelier earrings as she boosted her height with a pair of barely-there heels. 

She styled her bright blonde locks in glamorous soft curls and added a sweeping of bronze eyeshadow and a nude lip gloss. 

Posing for a photo on the red carpet, Christine was joined by charity chairman John Caudwell at the event – with the charity working to help disabled and autistic children get a faster diagnosis. 

Glowing: The presenter looked incredible at the Caudwell Children Butterfly Ball in London’s Leicester Square – after she addressed claims that her marriage to Paddy was on the rocks

It comes as the model admitted she and her husband Paddy, 48, have had ‘difficult times’ and that it has been a tough year for her personally as she opened up about their relationship via Instagram on Wednesday. 

The TV personality said although she has been ‘the most broken version’ of herself at times, she has also been the ‘strongest’.

Christine also shared a series of cryptic motivational quotes about ‘trust’, ‘making positive choices’ and ‘completely re-creating yourself’.


Stunning: Christine keep her accessorises to a minimum, opted for a pair of chandelier earrings 

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Regarding the press… There is only one thing I want to make clear right now… I didn’t put us in this situation.’

The Real Housewives star also shared a quote that read: ‘This year I met the most broken version of me, but also the strongest.’

It comes as a source said to The Mirror that: ‘It’s been a very tough time of late. The problems are very much current.’

They also added that the couple are ‘trying to work through various issues.’ 

Speaking to OK!, Christine went on to discuss the happier times in her relationship, she said: ‘We’re really good, honestly. We have had difficult times but when I look back at our marriage and see where we are now, I think, ‘Wow, you know, we’ve done alright!’

Dazzling: She showed off her enviable figure in the form-fitting mesh mini dress – which featured a high-low hem and was heavily embellished with gold and silver beads

Elevated: The blonde bombshell boosted her height with a pair of barely-there open toe heels

All smiles: Posing for a photo on the red carpet, Christine was joined by charity chairman John Caudwell at the event

The couple met 14 years ago and share three children together, twins Penelope and Leo, nine, and Felicity, six, all of whom have autism, as does Christine.

Christine, who has been married to Paddy for 11 years, went on to explain how the pair are busier than ever but still make time for family.   

She said: ‘I couldn’t ask for anything more from him. I’m so grateful. I’m happy, I’ve got no complaints. He’s got a really strong bond with all of the children and he’s more hands-on now than ever before.

Tough times: TIt comes as the model admitted she and her husband Paddy, 48, have had ‘difficult times’ and that it has been a tough year for her personally as she opened up about their relationship via Instagram on Wednesday

 

Deep: Christine also shared a series of cryptic motivational quotes about ‘trust’, ‘making positive choices’ and ‘completely re-creating yourself’ 

‘He used to struggle to switch off from work when he came home and would be in his office writing or whatever. 

‘But now he can see the kids are getting older and how fast time flies. So when he’s at home, he makes it all about the kids. We’ve all grown as a family and it’s lovely.’

The former reality star admitted that her ‘biggest goal’ in life was to become a mum as it was ‘all I’ve wanted to be’. 

Christine added that she never thought she could be so ‘patient’ and that being a mum is the ‘best thing I’ve ever done’. 

Family: Christine and Paddy met 14 years ago and share three children together, twins Penelope and Leo, nine and Felicity, six

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