CHRISTINE McGuinness looked sensational in sequins as she stepped out for a charity night out.
The mum-of-three, 35, donned a plunging princess-style gown in baby pink as she attended the PINK London Gala dinner.
The strapless frock featured a plunging neckline which showed off her figure and a daring thigh-high split, giving a peek at Christine's toned thighs.
The Real Housewives of Cheshire star accessorised with sky-high pink stiletto heels and dangling earrings.
The glam mum – who split with husband Paddy last year – piled her blonde hair on her head in an up-do and made sure her make-up was spot-on.
She posed for images on the red carpet at the glitzy shindig held at London's Bankside, in aid of the Pink Ribbon Foundation.
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Last month, The Sun exclusively revealed Christine's new role in BBC Two show Pilgrimage.
Programme bosses are hoping the autism campaigner will spill secrets on her marriage breakdown during filming for the reality TV show.
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A source said: “Since stepping into the spotlight, Christine has bravely let fans into her personal life, from learning she is autistic at the age of 33 and parenting her three autistic children, through to the breakdown of her marriage to Paddy McGuinness.
“Pilgrimage comes at the perfect time for her, as she’s starting to shrug off heartbreak and explore the potential of finding new love.
“Traditionally, pilgrimages were taken to explore personal growth towards a place of spiritual awakening and the BBC Two programme has shown to profoundly affect its cast.
“Not only could the experience prove to be incredibly positive for Christine’s own development, bosses hope her journey will add real heart to the programme.
“Any revelations about Paddy or her current love life would of course go down a treat, too.”
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