Christine McGuinness showcases her toned midriff in a pastel blue crop-top and skintight leggings

Christine McGuinness showcases her toned midriff and stunning physique as she models a pastel blue crop-top and skintight leggings

She was last seen strutting her way to a beauty salon to indulge in some self-care on Friday.

And Christine McGuinness looked flawless as she posed up a storm in a powder blue crop-top and leggings in a series of snaps shared to her Instagram on Sunday.

The model, 32, showcased her washboard stomach and trim waist in the long sleeved top whose key hole detail teased a glimpse of Christine’s bountiful assets.

Blue beauty: Christine McGuinness looked flawless as she posed up a storm in a powder blue crop-top and leggings in a series of snaps shared to her Instagram on Sunday

The Liverpool lass dazzled in the skintight slacks which showed off her defined legs  and finished off her ensemble with a pair of white Nike trainers with blue detailing.

Christine left her platinum locks cascading freely down her back and opted for a glamorous make-up pallet with defined brows and a glossy coral lip.

The reality TV star certainly knew her angles and shared a selection of sexy selfies which showcased her multiple attributes.

Christine treated her 470K followers to an eyeful of her perky derriere in a snap which saw her glance over her shoulder while flashing a wide grin. 

Peachy: Christine treated her 470K followers to an eyeful of her perky derriere in a snap which saw her glance over her shoulder while flashing a wide grin

Peachy: Christine treated her 470K followers to an eyeful of her perky derriere in a snap which saw her glance over her shoulder while flashing a wide grin

The former Miss Commonwealth took the pictures outside her Cheshire home which she shares with her three children and husband comedian Paddy McGuinness. 

Christine married the Phoenix Night’s star in a traditional ceremony in Merseyside’s Thornton Manor in June 2011. 

The pair have three children, twins Penelope and Leo, 7, and Felicity, 4, with Christine being a stay-at-home Mum.

Gorgeous: Christine wore left her platinum locks cascading freely down her back and opted for a glamorous make-up pallet with defined brows and a glossy coral lip

Gorgeous: Christine wore left her platinum locks cascading freely down her back and opted for a glamorous make-up pallet with defined brows and a glossy coral lip

In 2017, the couple announced that their twins had been diagnosed with autism, while their youngest daughter was also showing signs.

Christine has become an advocate for the National Autistic Society and is an active campaigner for raising awareness of the condition and improving facilities for those with the developmental disorder.

The mother of three spoke openly about the challenges of having children with autism during an Instagram Live interview with Bobby Norris on Sunday.

Honest: Christine recently claimed that lockdown has been 'the most testing time' for her family amid the coronavirus pandemic

Honest: Christine recently claimed that lockdown has been ‘the most testing time’ for her family amid the coronavirus pandemic

Christine recently claimed that lockdown has been ‘the most testing time’ for her family amid the coronavirus pandemic.

She spoke candidly to the Daily Star about life in quarantine with husband Paddy, and their kids – twins Leo and Penelope, seven, and daughter Felicity, four.

She admitted: ‘It’s been a really testing time, probably the most testing time we have ever been through as a family.

Candid: Talking about her and husband Paddy's autistic kids twins Leo and Penelope, seven, and daughter Felicity, four, Christine said lockdown has led them to 'show regression'

Candid: Talking about her and husband Paddy’s autistic kids twins Leo and Penelope, seven, and daughter Felicity, four, Christine said lockdown has led them to ‘show regression’

Struggle: Christine went on to add that while she's had 'amazing' moments with husband Paddy in lockdown there were times when they 'both just wanted to run a million miles

Struggle: Christine went on to add that while she’s had ‘amazing’ moments with husband Paddy in lockdown there were times when they ‘both just wanted to run a million miles

‘It’s quite common with autism for them to show regression when things change and they are going through a lot of change at the minute.

‘Their speech has suffered, it’s not as good as it was. The eye contact, trying to get their engagement in any kind of activity has been more difficult.’

Christine went on to add that although she’s had ‘amazing’ moments while spending more time with husband Paddy in lockdown, she said there were times when they ‘both just wanted to run a million miles.’