Irish Wedding News
08/04/2019
The 'Real Housewives of Cheshire' star confessed that she and Paddy, who have five-year-old twins Leo and Penelope and two-year-old Felicity, won't be having any more kids as their time is stretched enough as it is. The couple recently revealed that their twins both have autism.
The 31-year-old said: "We wanted six children - but we are done, not because we don't want another autistic child, but we are stretched because the children do have autism, it's hard to manage your time."
Meanwhile, Christine recently revealed that her children are learning to "manage their meltdowns" which has improved their family life, despite the fact that she often feels like a single parent.
She said: "Things are getting much better, we were quite down and depressed when we first started talking about it, they've come on so much. Paddy is away working, I love him to bits, he's doing it for us, but it's difficult sharing yourself among three children.
"They're learning to manage their meltdowns, we don't have a bad life, we live in a happy home and I'm so, so proud of them. They are learning to socialise, which we never thought they'd do, it does get easier."
(JG/CM)
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No More Children For Christine & Paddy McGuinness
Christine and Paddy McGuinness have decided not to try for any more children due to their busy lifestyle as parents of three.The 'Real Housewives of Cheshire' star confessed that she and Paddy, who have five-year-old twins Leo and Penelope and two-year-old Felicity, won't be having any more kids as their time is stretched enough as it is. The couple recently revealed that their twins both have autism.
The 31-year-old said: "We wanted six children - but we are done, not because we don't want another autistic child, but we are stretched because the children do have autism, it's hard to manage your time."
Meanwhile, Christine recently revealed that her children are learning to "manage their meltdowns" which has improved their family life, despite the fact that she often feels like a single parent.
She said: "Things are getting much better, we were quite down and depressed when we first started talking about it, they've come on so much. Paddy is away working, I love him to bits, he's doing it for us, but it's difficult sharing yourself among three children.
"They're learning to manage their meltdowns, we don't have a bad life, we live in a happy home and I'm so, so proud of them. They are learning to socialise, which we never thought they'd do, it does get easier."
(JG/CM)
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