Christine McGuinness turned heads in a dazzling gold mini dress as she led the glamour at the Rainbow Honours, celebrating LGBTQ+ equality and inclusion.
The TV star looked sensational as she arrived at the glittering event in a plunging sparkly number that showcased her toned figure. Beaming for photographers, Christine appeared happier than ever as she soaked up the atmosphere among fellow guests and campaigners.
The glamorous appearance comes after a whirlwind few weeks for the former Real Housewives of Cheshire favourite, who has found herself at the centre of growing public interest following her candid comments about sexuality and dating.
In recent news, Christine also spoke exclusively to Daily Star at the BAFTA TV Awards, where she admitted life has changed dramatically recently but insisted she is embracing the attention. "The last couple of weeks have gone insane, but it's really good and really exciting and it's amazing," she said.
The 37-year-old also revealed she has ambitious plans for the future and would love to create a platform dedicated to LGBTQ+ conversations. Christine explained: "I want to have my own queer podcast one day. I'd love to do that."
Christine added that she is also keen to continue building her television career, particularly with projects that allow her to share important stories. "I would love to do more telly, more factual, to still be able to do more documentaries. But reality TV is hilarious," she laughed.
While the spotlight on her personal life has intensified, Christine admitted the increased attention can sometimes feel overwhelming. She confessed: "I always worry that I'm doing something wrong when that attention is a lot around sexuality."
However, she says she has learned to remind herself why people are so invested. "But I remind myself that it's because it's exciting and it's fun and people are happy for me."
The mum-of-three also revealed she feels more comfortable in her own skin than ever before thanks to the support of those closest to her. She said: "My friends make me feel more comfortable in my own skin and remind me I'm not doing anything wrong and I will be happy again."
Christine also admitted she now feels ready to embrace a new chapter in her life after years of focusing on her family and career. "I've been saying for years I'm just ready," she explained. "I don't want to move on and I'm focusing on my kids and my career, but I am ready now."



