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Christine McGuinness recently shared in an interview that ending her 11-year marriage with Paddy McGuinness was one of the toughest decisions she ever had to make. Speaking on the Tea Time podcast with Will Njobvu, Christine discussed various topics, including life post-divorce and her experience of being photographed kissing a woman for the first time.

During the podcast, Christine also delved into subjects like autism, mental health, and her recent medical diagnoses. She expressed her thoughts on potentially participating in the show “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!” while reflecting on her divorce, stating that parting ways with Paddy was an extremely challenging choice.

In her conversation, Christine revealed that she sought help from her doctor after the separation due to external pressures. Despite the divorce, she and Paddy still share a living space, highlighting the complexities of their current situation.

Christine hinted at the possibility of writing a follow-up memoir to her autobiography released in 2021. She mentioned that the new book would be a heartfelt tribute to those who supported her, covering significant events in her life, including her divorce from Paddy and her recent autism diagnosis.

Looking ahead, Christine plans to share more personal details in her potential second autobiography, including her journey with autism and ADHD. She aims to be candid about her experiences over the past four years, including her newfound exploration of dating women.

Expressing her enthusiasm for the project, Christine emphasized the importance of honesty and personal reflection in writing an autobiography. She looks forward to sharing her story authentically with her readers.

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