Christine McGuinness looks sensational as she puts on a leggy display in a white floral-print summer dress as she steps out for a stroll
She always knows how to show off her sartorial prowess.
And Christine McGuinness looked sensational as she stepped out for a stroll and visited the shops in in Wilmslow, Cheshire on Tuesday.
The model, 33, put on a very leggy display in her white floral-print dress that was cut high and had lace-trim layered skirts.
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Christine boosted her height in a pair of white strap heels and she added a pop of colour to her ensemble by carrying a pink handbag.
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The blonde beauty styled her golden locks into loose waves and she wore a light palette of make-up to accentuate her natural beauty.
She also gave her look a glittering touch by accessorising with a pendant necklace and a pair of chic shades.
It comes after the star was left shocked in a hilarious video she shared to social media that saw a duck relieve itself on her garden patio.
Looking as glamorous as ever while parading around in an eye-popping swimsuit and heels, Christine was left open-mouthed as she caught the funny mishap on camera.
'Oh my god,' she screamed in the clip, before sharing it with fans and hilariously captioning it: 'Dirty ducker.'
Christine was also seen recently celebrating as her twin children, Penelope and Leo, turned eight years older, earlier this month.
She and Paddy are also dad to daughter Felicity, four, with all three of the couple's children having been diagnosed with autism.
Christine has previously been praised by fans for speaking so honestly and openly about the challenges she faces parenting autistic children.
Speaking about how difficult lockdown had been for her family, Christine admitting months at home had been 'tough' on her kids, but it was rewarding to see her brood make many breakthroughs at the same time.
She said: 'Seeing the children do anything new makes us feel like we've won the lottery and want to do cartwheels.
'They played in snow for the first time. They were always scared of the snow. But this year we got out there and eventually they were rolling around in it.'
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