Christine McGuinness ‘channels Pamela Anderson’ in plunging swimsuit on holiday

Christine McGuinness shares stunning video new bikini range

Fans immediately took to the comments section to compliment the star, with one commenting “You look amazing”, while another wrote: “Fire, she kills it! Looking unreal!”

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Many also left comments referencing the hit 90s lifeguards show, with one person describing it as “Baywatch-tastic”!

“Baywatch,” Duncan James added with a red heart emoji, while Caroline added: “Pammy vibes the first one.” (sic)

Geordie Shore’s Vicky Pattison, 35, gushed over the blonde bombshell, writing: “Unreal mate” followed by a fire and heart-eyes emoji.

Christine’s fashion brand We Are H-E-R, which specialises in ASD-friendly clothing, was launched earlier this year.

The former beauty queen often models looks from the brand and is no stranger to sharing pictures of herself in various bikinis also.

Her latest snaps show the Blackpool-born star relaxing on holiday with her family.

Christine shares three children with estranged husband and actor Paddy, whom she split from last year after 11 years of marriage.

She updated fans about how they lived together in an interview with OK! magazine.

Christine shared she “[didn’t] know life without him” and that they were together to protect their children.

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She continued: “It’s certainly not a long-term or forever plan.

“It works right now because we’re both so busy and we’re in and out of the home so we tend to swap days and we’ll share.”

All three children are autistic, as is their mother who earlier this year organised an exhibition titled Me, My Autism & I at the Oxo Gallery in London.

Since her own diagnosis of the developmental disability in 2021, Christine has been very vocal about raising awareness and the struggles she’s faced over the years.

In March, she released a children’s book, Amazing Me Amazing You, to educate parents and support children.

Speaking with Katrina Ridley on The Rethinkers Podcast she said: “Everyone is different, everyone is unique and that should be celebrated, no one should be left out”.

When asked what made her book unique on Loose Women, she revealed that all the characters were autistic and the book featured “short sentences, nice, happy, positive quotes”.

She shared that she hoped the book would open conversations and questions on sensory issues and disabilities.

Speaking on her own diagnosis at 33, she mentioned that she “always felt different” but that “it was a huge relief”.

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