Christine McGuinness says she feels ‘loads better’ as she lets her hair down after difficult morning


Christine McGuinness has revealed she feels ‘loads better’ as she let her hair down on a night out, hours after admitting she’d had a difficult morning.

The mother-of-three, 31, put on an extremely busty display in a tight blue denim top and tiny black mini skirt as she arrived at the Manchester Arena to watch The Blast Off Tour.

Earlier in the day Christine broke down in tears as she told fans on Instagram Stories that she’d had a difficult morning caring for her three autistic children.

Bouncing back: Christine McGuinness has revealed she feels ‘loads better’ as she let her hair down on a night out, hours after admitting she’d had a difficult morning

Christine displayed her jaw-dropping figure in a tight blue corset top that accentuated her ample cleavage as she headed into Manchester with her female pal.

The star teamed the look with a short black leather skirt and silver mesh sock boots as she headed into the arena for the show.

After her emotional outburst, Christine had revealed that she was feeling far better, and was ready to enjoy a wild night out with her pal.

Emotional: Earlier in the day the mother-of-three broke down in tears as she told fans the start of the day had been 'b****y hard' caring for their three autistic children

Emotional: Earlier in the day the mother-of-three broke down in tears as she told fans the start of the day had been ‘b****y hard’ caring for their three autistic children 

Sexy: Christine put on an extremely busty display as she arrived at The Manchester Arena to watch The Blast Off Tour

Sexy: Christine put on an extremely busty display as she arrived at The Manchester Arena to watch The Blast Off Tour

Sizzling: She teamed a tight black denim corset top with a black leather mini skirt, teamed with silver mesh boots

Sizzling: She teamed a tight black denim corset top with a black leather mini skirt, teamed with silver mesh boots

Girls night out: Christine was in high spirits as she stepped out with her female pal to attend the concert

Girls night out: Christine was in high spirits as she stepped out with her female pal to attend the concert

She wrote: ‘Thank you so much for all your messages you are literally the sweetest, kindest most amazing followers on the planet.

‘I feel so lucky to have you all but you all need to know you’re not alone either because there’s so many of us in the same situation so thank you.

‘I have text my husband to ask if he will take me out for lunch, he hasn’t replied but I’m hoping he will because it has been far too long.’ 

Sweet: After her emotional outburst, Christine had revealed that she was feeling far better, and was ready to enjoy a night out with her pal

Sweet: After her emotional outburst, Christine had revealed that she was feeling far better, and was ready to enjoy a night out with her pal

Beaming: The star also shared a sweet selfie with her husband Paddy McGuinness, revealing that they had gone for a relaxing lunch together

Beaming: The star also shared a sweet selfie with her husband Paddy McGuinness, revealing that they had gone for a relaxing lunch together

Open: In the post's caption she said her 'heart breaks a little bit' for her three children, but they 'mend it very quickly'

Open: In the post’s caption she said her ‘heart breaks a little bit’ for her three children, but they ‘mend it very quickly’

It seemed that Christine was treated to a slap-up lunch by her husband, as she took to Instagram to share a loved-up selfie with the caption: ‘That’s better! Thank you all so much for your lovely DMs today. 

‘Sometimes my heart breaks a little bit for my babies but they mend it very quickly! I’m so lucky to have you all supporting us on here, thank you.’ 

Christine broke down in tears during an emotional Instagram post on Friday, after a difficult morning caring for her three autistic children.

The wife of presenter Paddy McGuinness, 31, told fans that she wanted to show it’s not always ‘fine and lovely’ looking after children with autism, and insisted they’re still doing ‘brilliant’ despite a rocky start to the day.

Challenging: Earlier in the day, Christine broke down in tears after admitting she'd had a difficult morning caring for her three autistic children

Challenging: Earlier in the day, Christine broke down in tears after admitting she’d had a difficult morning caring for her three autistic children

Candid: The star said that she wanted to show it's not always 'fine and lovely' caring for twins Leo and Penelope, six, and daughter Felicity, three, who have all been diagnosed with autism

Candid: The star said that she wanted to show it’s not always ‘fine and lovely’ caring for twins Leo and Penelope, six, and daughter Felicity, three, who have all been diagnosed with autism

Christine and Paddy have spoken openly about being parents to their three children Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, who have all been diagnosed with autism.

Earlier in the day the star had broken down in tears as she admitted that morning had been difficult. 

In the posts, Christine wiped a tear from her eyes as she told her fans: ‘Hello I don’t want to bring anyone’s mood down, but I just want to show the reality of being a mum of autistic children.’

Removing her sunglasses it was clear that the star had been through an emotional morning, as she continued: ‘Sometimes it’s not fun, today was just a really bad morning, I know it will be fine later but this is what you don’t see.

‘I am fine and I’m upset for my children, this was just a bad morning, and I’ll have a good day, it’s just sometimes it’s not always fun.’

Embattled: Christine went onto clarify that her three children were all doing well, but it wasn't always 'fine and lovely,' trying to care for them

Embattled: Christine went onto clarify that her three children were all doing well, but it wasn’t always ‘fine and lovely,’ trying to care for them

On the mend: As she dried her eyes, Christine reassured fans that she would feel better in a few hours after a 'cup of tea and a blowdry'

On the mend: As she dried her eyes, Christine reassured fans that she would feel better in a few hours after a ‘cup of tea and a blowdry’

Christine went onto clarify that her three children were all doing well, but it wasn’t always ‘fine and lovely,’ trying to care for them.

She added: ‘I don’t want to bring anyone down I just think it’s important to show it’s not always fine and lovely and they’re all doing great and they are, they’re all doing brilliant, but it’s hard, but it’s b****y hard.’

As she dried her eyes, Christine reassured fans that she would feel better in a few hours after a ‘cup of tea and a blowdry,’ in preparation for a night out with her female pals.

Laughing through her tears, the star said: ‘You won’t even recognise me! I’m gonna have a whole transformation. I’m gonna look fabulous later.’

Better spirits: Following her emotional posts, Christine later took to her Stories to thank fans for their kind messages and she was feeling better after a trip to the hairdressers

Better spirits: Following her emotional posts, Christine later took to her Stories to thank fans for their kind messages and she was feeling better after a trip to the hairdressers

It comes after Christine emotionally revealed she has no one to talk to after she discovering that her youngest daughter, Felicity has autism three years after her twins were diagnosed. 

Christine admitted that her ‘heart breaks for all her children’ but that Felicity and twins – Penelope and Leo, inspire her every day. 

The model also revealed that Paddy found Felicity’s autism hard after he previously admitted that he is ‘never happy in himself’ since their twins were diagnosed.

Speaking to OK! Magazine, Christine said it was ‘heartbreaking’ but clarified that it didn’t mean Paddy wasn’t happy with her or the children.

She explained: ‘There’s no time for us as a couple, no quality time, no date nights. Not even time to have a laugh together. 

‘We’re full-time carers and the kids come before everything. But we have to stay strong as a unit for our kids.’

Hard: Christine recently admitted she has no one to talk to after she discovering that her youngest daughter, Felicity had autism three years after her twins were diagnosed

Hard: Christine recently admitted she has no one to talk to after she discovering that her youngest daughter, Felicity had autism three years after her twins were diagnosed