Christine McGuinness show off her incredible figure in sexy gymwear


She’s been keeping herself occupied during lockdown with a slew of sexy workout and funny dance videos. 

And model Christine McGuinness, 32, was back at it again on Tuesday as she slipped into some very sexy workout gear from her upcoming range to perform a dance routine, 

She wore a white sports bra and grey leggings as she showed off her incredible abs in a new TikTok video which she also shared on Instagram.

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Did someone say lockdown? Christine McGuinness showed off her incredible figure in sexy gymwear as she performed a  pre-workout warm-up dance for TikTok video on Tuesday

A great advert: Christine's outfit is from her own upcoming gymwear range

Fab: She wore a white sports bra and grey leggings as she showed off her incredible abs in a new TikTok video which she also shared on Instagram

A great advert: Christine’s outfit is from her own upcoming gymwear range 

The mother-of-three, who is married to TV host Paddy, wrote: ‘My preworkout warmup dance #canttouchthis #hiteverybeat #tiktok #tiktokuk #vibe #positivevibes .

‘Fave Gymwear from @vibebychristine COMING SOON.’  

Last year, Christine, who is mother to twins Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, said she considers exercise to be her escape. 

Wow! The mother-of-three, who is married to TV host Paddy, wrote: 'My preworkout warmup dance #canttouchthis #hiteverybeat #tiktok #tiktokuk #vibe #positivevibes

Wow! The mother-of-three, who is married to TV host Paddy, wrote: ‘My preworkout warmup dance #canttouchthis #hiteverybeat #tiktok #tiktokuk #vibe #positivevibes 

Honest: Last year, Christine, who is mother to twins Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, said she considers exercise to be her escape

She said: ‘I don’t do it to lose weight or look a certain way, I do it purely for my own self. It’s cheaper than therapy'

Honest: Last year, Christine, who is mother to twins Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, said she considers exercise to be her escape

She told the Manchester Evening News: ‘I don’t do it to lose weight or look a certain way, I do it purely for my own self. It’s cheaper than therapy.

‘I was worried at the beginning how I was going to fit it in, but I go as soon as I drop the children off at school. 

‘My confidence has grown and I feel great. ‘It’s like an escape, then when I pick the kids up I’m refreshed and completely focused on them.’ 

Adding: 'I was worried at the beginning how I was going to fit it in, but I go as soon as I drop the children off at school'

She said: 'My confidence has grown and I feel great. ‘It’s like an escape, then when I pick the kids up I’m refreshed and completely focused on them'

Adding: ‘I was worried at the beginning how I was going to fit it in, but I go as soon as I drop the children off at school’

Something to say: Christine recently made a heartbreaking plea on social media to urge people to stop stockpiling food amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Something to say: Christine recently made a heartbreaking plea on social media to urge people to stop stockpiling food amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Christine recently made a heartbreaking plea on social media to urge people to stop stockpiling food amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Taking to Instagram Stories, the star warned that the ‘vulnerable’, including her three autistic children, could go hungry as they have a ‘restricted diet.’     

She wrote: ‘When you are emptying the shelves at your supermarket please bare in mind that you are emptying the tummy’s of our vulnerable, including my own children. [sic] 

Worried: the star warned that the 'vulnerable', including her three autistic children, could go hungry as they have a 'restricted diet'

She wrote: 'When you are emptying the shelves at your supermarket please bare in mind that you are emptying the tummy’s of our vulnerable, including my own children' [sic]

Worried: the star warned that the ‘vulnerable’, including her three autistic children, could go hungry as they have a ‘restricted diet’

She continued: 'Many children and adults with autism have a very restricted diet, the variation of food they eat is quite often extremely limited'

She continued: ‘Many children and adults with autism have a very restricted diet, the variation of food they eat is quite often extremely limited’

‘Many children and adults with autism have a very restricted diet, the variation of food they eat is quite often extremely limited. 

‘Some people with autism and other conditions that include sensory food aversions will go hungry from your greed. ⠀

‘The supermarkets have stated that there is enough food, you DO NOT need to empty the shelves putting our vulnerable at risk of further health conditions.’⠀

She told Loose Women: ‘The first time around with the twins, it was a shock, we were heartbroken, we didn’t know anything about autism. We were heartbroken,’

She explained that she and Paddy knew Felicity’s diagnosis before being told by doctors, spotting the signs from as early as six months. ‘It’s prepared us. We knew it was coming, we saw the signs so we were more prepared,’ she said.

‘It’s a relief because they can come across as being quite difficult, or challenging children,’ she added. ‘When Felicity started school, I wanted her to have the diagnosis before, so they know.’ 

Her loves: Christine's children with husband Paddy McGuinness, twins Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, have all been diagnosed with autism and have a 'restricted diet'

Her loves: Christine’s children with husband Paddy McGuinness, twins Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, have all been diagnosed with autism and have a ‘restricted diet’