Christine McGuinness shared a sweet montage of her funniest moments and near misses on Instagram as she celebrated self-acceptance on Sunday.
The former beauty queen, 36, looked incredible as she shared snippets of how she enjoyed time abroad.
In one snap, Christine can be seen laughing as a duck appeared next to her while she was wearing a low-cut black swimsuit.
She also shared a snap of her quickly falling into a hammock while trying to protect her modesty in a nearby wardrobe malfunction.
In another fun moment, Christine was seen jumping on a trampoline in a baby blue swimsuit.
Christine also shared a clip of her dancing in the street while wearing a brightly colored jumper and shorts.
Christine McGuinness shared a sweet montage of her happiest moments on Instagram as she celebrated self-acceptance on Sunday.
The former beauty queen, 36, looked incredible as she shared clips of how she enjoyed time abroad.
Enjoying some exercise in the sun, the blonde beauty also shared a photo of herself enjoying a bike ride.
She wrote alongside her post: “Self-acceptance is the secret to self-love, right?”
Her outspoken social media post comes after her ex-husband, Paddy McGuinness, revealed he feels conflicted about spoiling his children after his own tough upbringing.
The comedian, 51, confessed that he loves his parents and how they raised him but he doesn’t want his own children to go through any difficulties.
The stand-up shares three children – twins Leo and Penelope, 11, and eight-year-old Felicity – with his ex-wife Christine.
He admitted it’s hard because he wants to make sure his family isn’t left without him, but he doesn’t want to be too soft.
He said: ‘It’s tricky with kids, because if you have the provisions to buy your kid a toy if they want one, I think naturally, being as soft as I am, I’m going to do it, especially if I haven’t had it myself. .’
The star said The radio times that although his parents worked hard, there were times when he was jealous of the other children and their toys.
In one snap, Christine can be seen laughing as a duck appeared next to her while she was wearing a low-cut black swimsuit.
She also shared a photo of herself quickly falling into a hammock while trying to protect her modesty in a nearby wardrobe malfunction.
For another fun moment, Christine was seen jumping on a trampoline in a baby blue swimsuit.
Christine also shared a clip of her dancing in the street while wearing a brightly colored jumper and shorts.
Enjoying some exercise in the sun, the blonde beauty also shared a photo of herself enjoying a bike ride.
She wrote alongside her post: “Self-acceptance is the secret to self-love, right?”
It comes after her ex-husband Paddy McGuinness revealed he feels conflicted about spoiling his children after his own tough upbringing.
The stand-up shares three children: twins Leo and Penelope, 11, and Felicity, eight, with his ex-wife Christine (pictured together in 2021).
“I remember how it made me feel in my childhood to look at the boy who had the best soccer boots, bicycle or toy.” said.
“It didn’t hurt me at all, I was fine in life, but I don’t want my children to feel that, and they don’t.”
Paddy admitted it’s easy not to spoil his children because they don’t ask for much.
He said: “But the best thing about my children is that I treat them like any other parent does, but they don’t bother me about many things.”
‘They are happy with what they have. When it comes to Christmas, I’m the one who says, “Do you want one of these?” and they say, “Not really!” I try to get a good balance with them.’
Paddy grew up in Farnworth, Bolton with his mother who worked as a cleaner and his father who served in the army, before working in the scrap metal industry, then as a miner and finally as a lorry driver.
Although his parents gave him everything they could, Paddy said he remembers growing up desperately wanting certain things.
And one of them was a purple Chopper, his bike of choice for his charity ride across the UK.
He told the publication that when he was a child he received a BMX 2000 as a gift and although he has very fond memories of that bike, what he really wanted was a purple Chopper.
He said: “I remember thinking, ‘God, I would give my right arm for that bike.'” I became friends with it, borrowed it for a while and traded it for a Star Wars AT-AT (all-terrain armored transport) toy.’