Christine McGuinness issued an update to fans as she made a nervous admission. She regularly keeps her 710,000 Instagram followers up to date with exactly what is going on with her life, Liverpool Echo reports.
She took to social media after attending the Pride of Manchester Awards to share details of her night - she presented an award to Peter Garsden at the event. However, Christine has been diagnosed with autism and told fans how this leads to difficulties while presenting an award.
She said: "It's always an honour to present an award but wow my nerves, anxiety and sensory overload spins my head." She added: "I gave an award out to this amazing man called Peter. I'm not comfortable on stage, I'm a nervous wreck but I had to give this award because he is just amazing.
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"But I found a little clip and I am on and off. I give the award out and run off the stage." Christine said she enjoyed the evening as she bumped into some of her celebrity friends.
Christine shared her love for Coronation Street's Colson Smith and I'm A Celebrity's Helen Flanagan. She said: "I seen loads of people I love, which is just amazing. I caught up with Colson, who I done The Games with. I seen Teddy who I done the real Full Monty with. I saw Helen Flanagan, I love her.
"Jenny Powell, I bumped into her in Ibiza last week and I saw her again last night. It's kind of like having friends you don't need to stay in touch with so it's great for me.
"But I'm tired now and I'm done with communicating so I'm looking forward to a nice, gorgeous quiet night. I can' t wait."
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