Christine McGuinness could very well be coming to our screens with her own family reality show, after she teased fans she has landed her own series similar to TOWIE stars Ferne McCann and Billie Faiers.
The model, 34, split from her husband Paddy McGuinness last month after 11 years of marriage. The pair have three children together — Penelope, nine, Leo, nine, and Felicity, six.
Christine and Paddy, 49, choose to keep their children's faces covered up on their social media posts, but have spoken openly about their challenges parenting brings as all three of their children have autism.
The mother-of-three took to Instagram on Saturday to answer questions from fans and gave a cryptic response when asked whether she might be seen on TV with her children.
The follower said: "Would you ever do your own reality TV show, like Ferne McCann, Billie Faiers?"
Christine didn't rule the idea out and replied with a video of herself glancing side-to-side. She also added a side eyes emoji and a lips are sealed emoji, suggesting plans might already be underway.
The Mirror has contacted Christine's representatives for comment.
Elsewhere, Christine told a second fan she will next be on TV "later this year," though it is unclear what this will be for.
Another fan asked how the "real Christine" was doing following her split from Paddy, with the TV personality admitting her emotions had been a bit all over the place as she shared a selection of emojis.
Alongside a snap of her three children, she shared: "I’ve been better, I’ve been worse.. I count my blessings and smile every day for these three," and added three red heart emojis.
Paddy and Christine recently gained a nomination at this year’s upcoming National Television Awards after confirming their separation.
Their documentary Paddy and Christine: Our Family and Autism aired in December last year. It's up in the authored documentary category at the NTAs.
Each of their children have been diagnosed with autism which was covered in the documentary.
At the time, the pair were inundated with support from viewers, many of whom thanked them for showing their own experiences with autism on screen.
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