Christine McGuinness has opened up about how her ex-husband, TV star Paddy McGuinness, has entered the dating scene after separating in 2022. Despite the end of their 11-year relationship, the former couple continue to live in the same household where they raise their three children.
Speaking on life after divorce, the former beauty queen said: “I feel like it's ok for me to date, I want to have a relationship again one day.” When asked about Paddy on the Shizzio Show podcast, Christine replied: "He’s dated, he's dating, and he’s always been open and honest.” However, as they continue to co-parent in their 12-bedroom Cheshire mansion, she revealed that they do have a strict rule about special guests.
Christine shared that they do have a rule in their household and he's not allowed to bring women back to their family home.
As well as seven bedrooms, their £6million property has an indoor pool and even its own soft play centre for their young children.
Following their messy and bitter divorce, the model has told The Sun that the former couple “live on different floors, neither of us watch what each other does.
“Obviously, Paddy and I are on separate floors and have separate rooms. So, my bedroom and dressing room is my little haven.”
They share three children - twins Leo and Penelope, nine, and Felicity, six, who are all on the autism spectrum.
Top Gear star Paddy is now selling the home and hoping to make an impressive profit of £4.4million if the house goes for the asking price.
Six of the seven bedrooms have luxury en-suite bathrooms. There are walk-in wardrobes, a huge gym and a very grand landing with fancy droplights.
According to a source via MailOnline: “Paddy and Christine were content with living together in the house for the sake of their children. They were getting on fine and didn’t feel the need to disrupt their kids’ lives.
"But in recent months, Christine has grown increasingly unhappy which has led to a change to heart. They felt it was best for a new start, for all concerned, which triggered Paddy’s decision to sell up."