Paddy and Christine McGuinness are putting on a united front for their children at Christmas as they showed off their incredible tree at their £2.1million mansion.
It comes after Christine, who announced she had split from Paddy in July in a joint statement, was pictured kissing BFF Chelcee Grimes at Winter Wonderland at the weekend.
Model Christine, 34, shares three children with Paddy - nine-year-old twins Penelope and Leo and six-year-old Felicity, all of whom have autism. Christine has learned more recently that she too has autism.
On Sunday, Christine offered fans a glimpse at hr incredible Christmas decorations as the children helped decorate the tree.
Revealing that the snow-tipped tree had been placed in the hallway, the children are seen in their pyjamas as they hang ornaments on the tree.
Paddy also shared a video of his children putting up the tree, writing: "The tree is up!!! Always loved this day right from being a little lad. You done yours yet? I’m officially in Chrimmy mode!!!"
While Christine gushed after her weekend with red heart emojis: "I feel like the luckiest lady on earth right now, dreams do come true."
It comes after best friends Christine and Chelcee were seen embracing and smooching during a trip to Winter Wonderland in London, with Paddy later pictured looking glum behind the wheel of his van.
The pair have been enjoying each other's company since meeting on ITV's The Games and now Chelcee appears to have paid tribute to her BFF.
Wrapping up warm for the chilly temperatures, Chelcee and Christine were pictured playing a host of games on stalls, scooping two large soft toys before heading for a warm drink.
As they sat down, the two pals were snapped leaning in for a kiss, seemingly not caring who was watching them as they twinned in matching bobble hats.
Shortly after sharing a smooch with the mum-of-three, Chelcee posted a video of actress Zendaya waxing lyrical about 'good people'.
The Spiderman star can be heard saying: "Some people are just good people and you can just feel it. And I don't know how to explain that, but there's this little spark they have or this little special thing that they have that just you feel safe and happy around them.
"I don't know what that is, but some people have it, and it's special."
An onlooker told The Sun : "It was a sweet moment between Christine and Chelcee as they sat on a bench outside and enjoyed live music.
“They were wearing similar woolly hats and even had a little dance at one point.
"They didn’t seem to have a care in the world and looked like they were in their own little bubble, it was cute."
The Mirror has contacted Christine and Chelcee's representatives for a comment.