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Christine McGuinness poses with all three children in cute pic

They enjoyed a family day out

Christine McGuinness has gushed over her three children alongside the cutest photo.

The model shared a snap to Instagram on Sunday showing herself, twins Leo and Penelope, five, and daughter Felicity, two, looking at a lake.

Christine showed off her toned pins in a pair of denim shorts as she lovingly placed her hand on Leo’s shoulder.

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You to me are everything ❤️❤️❤️ #ProudMummy #MyTrio #LOVE

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She captioned the post: “You to me are everything ❤️❤️❤️ #ProudMummy#MyTrio #LOVE.”

Fans loved the sweet picture, with one person commenting: “Beautiful photo of you all.”

Another wrote: “Just perfect,” while a third gushed: “A lovely photo of you and the children Christine.”

Christine has her children with husband Paddy McGuinness.

The couple’s twins Penelope and Leo both have autism and Christine recently revealed their little girl Felicity is showing signs of the condition.

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Penelope and Leo both have autism (Credit: Instagram)

Speaking to OK! Magazine, she revealed that the toddler is showing several signs that she’s on the spectrum, but claimed she’s too young to be tested.

“She blows us away with how smart she is, but we fully believe she’s on the spectrum,” she said.

“She’s often on her tiptoes, she’s fussy with her food and things have to be pretty precise with her routine. She lines things up in order and tenses her body when she’s excited.”

She claimed that an official diagnosis wouldn’t make that much difference for Felicity, who does not struggle with speech as much as the older two do.

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Christine said Felicity has shown signs of autism (Credit: Instagram)

Paddy and Christine have been open about their life as parents of autistic children, and campaign for awareness of the disorder with their Twinkle Ball, which this year raised £200,ooo for the National Autistic Society.

The pair spoke about parenting as a team, despite Paddy’s frequent absence due to work commitments, with Paddy saying they couldn’t cope without each other.

Paddy and Christine have been open about their life as parents of autistic children (Credit: Instagram)

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“Supporting each other is key, we’d be lost without each other,” he said. We’re lucky because although I’m busy at work, we’re still a very close family unit.”

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