
In a move that is set to redefine her career, Christine McGuinness has signed a deal to create content for an adult television channel. The model and television personality is taking this bold step following the critical success of her deeply personal BBC documentary, 'Unmasking My Autism'.
The decision marks a significant shift for the 35-year-old, who has become a prominent advocate for autism awareness. McGuinness views this new venture not as a step back, but as a powerful act of taking control of her own narrative and body image.
'I feel this is the right time for me,' she stated, reflecting on her newfound confidence. 'After sharing my autism diagnosis with the world, I feel more empowered than ever to make my own choices without fear of judgment.'
The content is promised to be tasteful and artistic, a far cry from traditional adult entertainment. McGuinness emphasised her desire to present herself in a classy and controlled manner, focusing on aesthetics and empowerment rather than explicitness.
This career pivot follows her separation from comedian and presenter Paddy McGuinness in 2022. The former couple, who have three children together, have maintained a co-parenting relationship. Friends of the star say this new chapter is a testament to her growing self-assurance and independence.
The public reaction has been mixed, with many of her followers praising her courage and autonomy, while others have expressed surprise. Nonetheless, Christine appears resolute, seeing this as a natural progression in her journey of self-discovery and public authenticity.