Christine McGuinness set for huge £1m payday after stepping out of Paddy’s shadow | The Sun

CHRISTINE McGuinness is set to rake in seven figures as she's bombarded with offers after her split from husband Paddy.

The model and mum-of-three's career has skyrocketed since the couple separated last year with Christine switching her management team and taking on a range of exciting projects.


In March Christine's BBC documentary, Unmasking my Autism, was released to much acclaim and her first children's book, Amazing Me Amazing You, which was expired by her own experience of autism, was published.

The following month she she realised another dream by launching her own clothing brand H-E-R with her best friend.

Just weeks later she was in Ibiza modelling items for a new promo campaign, and now Christine, 35, is hard at work filming a new TV project.

A source said: "Christine is hugely popular and in demand at the moment. She is quickly establishing herself as a big star in her own right and could soon end up being the family's breadwinner for the first time.

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"Even though they're not together anymore, Christine and Paddy are getting along really well with the arrangement they have, but she's very much in the power position right now when it comes to lucrative jobs."

The Sun has contacted a representative for Christine for comment.

Christine has made no secret of her new lust for life following the split from Top Gear star Paddy last year after 15 years together.

While at first she admitted it was daunting, she is now thriving and busier than ever.

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There is no greater example of this than an upbeat Instagram post she shared earlier this year in which she wrote: "35 feeling so alive, happy and free just doing me.

"It's never too late to start over, change your plans, reinvent yourself as many times as you need to. Make this next chapter for you!"

That freedom was reflected in a topless picture she shared with fans as she raised her arms in the air, flashing a backwards peace sign.

Body language expert Judi James told us: “This one pic provides a body language pose that is every bit as iconic and meaningful as Princess Diana’s revenge dress.

“The leg splay is a signal of balanced strength and confidence, often known as the Power Pose.

"It bares all the delicate body parts to the world, suggesting she now feels threatened by nothing and no-one.

“Throwing your arms in the air like this is a signal of ultimate confidence, an embracing of freedom, and a desire to seek attention. The V signs are specifically about victory.”

In past pictures, Judi says Christine appeared to adopt the body language of a "plus one" to her celebrity husband.

"In older poses she used affirmation touches that boosted his status, or a carefully placed hand on his torso to suggest grateful ownership," she observes.

“Since her split from Paddy, Christine seems to have used body language like Morse code, sending out non-verbal messages that range from vulnerability and indecision through to emotional repair, mindfulness, re-coupling and restored confidence.

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"She's also moved on to some ‘revenge’ poses, one of which projects messages of moving on to embrace a new life, with no more backward glances.

“She seems to be experimenting with a new body shape and beginning to enjoy the look.”



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