Christine McGuinness and Take Me Out and Top Gear star husband Paddy have always been honest about their children’s’ autism.
Now the mum-of-three, 31, has told New! magazine that she would never leave her kids at home with Paddy.
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Christine is mum to twins Leo and Penelope, who turn six next week, and two-year-old Felicity.
Leo and Penelope have autism and Felicity is showing signs of the condition.
Now, Christine has opened up at the guilt she feels of leaving her kids at home when she goes out for a night.
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Christine reveals she has always struggled with leaving the children a home, but is getting better at it.
But one thing she won’t do is leave Paddy at home on his own with the kids.
“No, not even for a night!” she said.
“I’d always have to have someone there to help – and my mum as well.”
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Telly fave Paddy, 45, recently opened up about the challenges of bringing up kids with autism.
“With autism you can feel as though you’re on your own, the world is against you,” he told the Mirror. “You’re like, ‘God, everyone else has got it easy’. There’s lots of things we can’t do – we can’t even go on a family holiday together.”
“But when you start speaking about it, other people get in touch and say, ‘I thought it was just me, I’m in that position too’,” he added.
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