Paddy McGuinness Triumphs in Toxic Divorce, Secures £2.5M Mansion—But Ex Christine and Kids Will Remain!
Paddy McGuinness has managed to secure his family's stunning £2.5 million mansion following his divorce from Christine. However, in a unique arrangement, Christine and their three children will continue to reside in the lavish home, ensuring a stable environment for the kids during this transitional period.
The impressive seven-bedroom Cheshire estate boasts amenities like a gym and swimming pool, making it a significant asset for Paddy. After ending his 11-year marriage, he expressed concerns about affording a similar property, making the decision to keep the family home a priority. Christine, meanwhile, was reportedly hesitant to uproot their ten-year-old twins, Penelope and Leo, along with their seven-year-old daughter, Felicity, all of whom have autism. For them, this house represents stability—the only home they’ve ever known.
A source close to the couple revealed that Paddy is taking charge of the situation regarding the property. He is committed to maintaining the family home while ensuring that Christine and the children have the space they need. "Paddy understood that Christine wouldn’t want to upset their children by selling the house, as they rely on routine and familiar environments due to their autism," the source explained. Despite the complexities of their divorce, both parents remain co-owners of the mansion, allowing Paddy access whenever he wishes.
Christine, 36, a former star of Real Housewives of Cheshire, was diagnosed with autism and ADHD in 2021. During her divorce proceedings, she sought the assistance of solicitor Catherine Bedford, known for representing prominent figures like Lisa Armstrong. Paddy, 51, meanwhile, has engaged divorce attorney Emma Hatley to navigate the legal aspects of their split.
Friends of Christine have shared insights into her perspective on the situation, acknowledging that while the arrangement is less than ideal, she is committed to prioritizing her children’s well-being. "The current circumstances seem terrible," one friend remarked. "But the alternative would have meant the kids moving out of the only home they’ve ever known."
Recently, Paddy made headlines by returning to stand-up comedy for the first time in eight years, where he humorously addressed his divorce during a performance. Kicking off his Nearly There UK tour in Blackburn, he joked, "Tonight, folks, we’re all here as human beings with one common goal... and that’s to help me pay for my divorce. I’ve had the pants down, me, the pants down." While some of Paddy's comments have reportedly left Christine "furious," with friends claiming he attempted to have her sign a non-disclosure agreement during the divorce proceedings, Paddy has denied these claims.
As both Paddy and Christine navigate their post-divorce lives, their primary focus remains on ensuring the well-being of their children. This unique living arrangement in their family home exemplifies their commitment to maintaining stability and continuity for Penelope, Leo, and Felicity during a time of change.