CHRISTINE McGuinness looked incredible as she celebrated her birthday today with a sexy dance.
The model marked her big day as she turns 35 by swinging nipple tassels around – but admitted it was a far cry from the reality of her morning.
In the clip Christine is seen wearing a tight dress with a feather trim while holding a birthday cake.
She wrote alongside it: “’Imagine not showing up for your own life’. It’s my birthday and for year 35 I’m going to give myself the gift of embracing my wonderfully chaotic brain. Enjoying the rain and the rainbows. Living freely to my absolute fullest.
“Side note… I’m just getting ready for the school run and have absolutely no plans for today but this video was more fun so…”
Her famous pals rushed to comment on it, with Carol Vorderman writing: “Happy birthday Christine”.
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Tamzin Outhwaite and April Banbury also sent their best wishes to her.
Christine has been through a lot of life changes over the past couple of years after splitting from husband Paddy and being diagnosed with autism.
She recently revealed that she and Paddy are yet to tell their kids about their break-ups.
The former couple are parents to twins Penelope and Leo, nine, and Felicity, six.
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She said: "The children don't know any different and they're growing up in a happy and loving home – I just want it to continue like that."
Christine also confessed she thinks she'll struggle if Paddy, 49, ever does move out of the family home.
Speaking to Woman's Own, she said: "We don't know what the future holds but right now it works.
"The thought of eventually co-parenting in separate houses is something I'm going to really struggle with."
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