Christine McGuinness Strips Topless on London Rooftop in Thong
Christine McGuinness Topless on London Rooftop in Thong

Christine McGuinness stripped topless on a London rooftop to soak up the sun during the recent UK heatwave, sharing photos of herself in just bright red bikini bottoms and white hotel slippers. The reality star, 38, posed with the city skyline behind her, her long blonde hair tied in a slick back bun and large black sunglasses covering her face.

Sunbathing Session and Fan Reactions

In one image, Christine held her phone above her head while smiling, using her arm to cover her modesty. Another photo showed her standing up to put on a crisp white dressing gown, flashing her bum to any potential onlookers. She accessorized with a silver necklace and watch during her glamorous rooftop stint.

Fans flooded the comments with praise. One wrote: "So beautiful, absolutely flawless." Another said: "Incredibly stunning," while a third simply commented: "Dammmmm girl."

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Dating Struggles While Living with Ex-Husband

Christine recently admitted that dating is difficult because she still lives with her ex-husband, comedian Paddy McGuinness. Speaking to Fabulous, she said: "Believe it or not, we’re not in a rush to sell the family home. I read about the ‘clash’ between me and him. There genuinely isn’t. It was valued at what it was valued at. We’re not in a hurry to sell it."

She added: "I love my home and being there for my children. I’m not planning on moving out, but at some point, ideally, a second home for me would be amazing."

Desire for Independence and Privacy

The mother of three revealed she has never had her own safe space or privacy. "It’s something I feel I am missing. I want to figure out what my bedtimes look like by myself, because even though I sleep alone at home, I’ve got the kids to look after first," she explained.

Christine also noted that staying in hotels is inconsistent and not good for her autism. "Every week, I am packing and unpacking. So the shared house doesn’t work in that sense, but I’ll get there," she said.

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