Christine McGuinness Opens Up: 'I Won't Be Short of Offers' After Split from Paddy
Christine McGuinness: 'I Won't Be Short of Offers'

Christine McGuinness has confidently declared she 'won't be short of offers' as she embraces her new life as a single woman following her split from television presenter husband Paddy.

The model and autism campaigner, who finalised her divorce from the Top Gear star last year after 11 years together, has spoken with refreshing honesty about navigating the dating world again. While not actively seeking a new partner, Christine admits the prospect is no longer off the table.

Focus on Family and Future

Her primary focus, however, remains firmly on her three children— twins Penelope and Leo, nine, and Felicity, six—all of whom are autistic. Christine has channelled her energy into her career and advocacy work, becoming a powerful voice for autism awareness.

'My children are my absolute world,' she stated. 'Everything I do is for them. Right now, I'm enjoying focusing on my work and myself, but I'm also open to seeing what the future holds.'

Embracing a New Chapter

The 35-year-old has been praised for her resilience and positive outlook. Since the separation, she has landed a slew of new television projects and authored a bestselling autobiography, ‘A Beautiful Nightmare’, detailing her experiences.

She credits her newfound independence with a significant boost in self-confidence, suggesting that being content alone is the most important step before welcoming anyone else into her life.

No Bad Blood

Despite their separation, Christine and Paddy continue to successfully co-parent their children, maintaining a strong and united front for their family. The ex-couple has been widely commended for their mature and amicable approach to divorce.

Christine's candid interview resonates with many, offering a message of self-love and empowerment for anyone starting a new chapter on their own terms.