Christine McGuinness lifted the lid on her family life on today's episode of Lorraine.
The former Miss Liverpool separated from Paddy McGuinness last July after 15 years together. The two are the proud parents of three autistic children, Felicity, Leo and Penelope.
Christine has also been diagnosed with the condition and she spoke about living with autism on Tuesday's edition of the popular ITV programme. Christine and Paddy remain living in the same house as co-parents as they want to retain a stable environment for the sake of their children.
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She told Lorraine Kelly: "We want to keep things things the same as much as possible for the children. I don't want anything to affect them.
"We are a family and we'll always be family no matter what and we're living in a nice happy home." She added: "I fully understand that slow changes are much more suited to me and the children."
Christine appeared on Lorraine to raise awareness over some of the "red flags" people may be living with autism. The 33-year-old shared concerning statistic that women are more likely to be living with autism without a diagnosis.
Dr Amir Khan joined the two on the show and branded Christine's valuable work to raise awareness of the symptoms of autism as important.
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