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Paddy and Christine McGuiness have reportedly settled their divorce following their split two years ago.
The couple announced they would be divorcing after 11 years of marriage in 2022, shortly after their documentary aired. Our family and autism in 2021.
Throughout their separation, the couple have continued to live together to focus on co-parenting their children: twins Leo and Penelope, 10, and Felicity, seven.
He Upper gear presenter and Real Housewives of Cheshire The star is now reportedly considering living separately after her divorce was finalized.
A source said Sun“They managed to resolve the divorce out of court and have kept everything in a friendly atmosphere.”
“They have separate rooms and a house in Cheshire big enough for all of them, so there is no need to move yet. But they will probably sell it later and have their own houses,” they continued.
Earlier this year, Christine opened up about living and co-parenting with the former Ask me out Presenter during her separation.
“We are a unique family, with four of us autistic and one not. I care more about how I feel about life than how others see it,” she said. The times in March.
“I don't know how I would have felt if I hadn't been diagnosed. [with autism]But now that I understand myself and my children, I am pretty strong in doing what I think is right, rather than what society says you should do.”
Although she admitted that “this probably isn’t going to work out” if she or Paddy decide to start a new relationship, Christine added: “But at the moment I’m focusing on the kids. I’m focusing on work and I’m very happy to put my love life on hold to be a mum.”
Paddy debunked false allegations about his marriage earlier this year, before saying in a TikTok video that the couple were raising their children at home.
One report claimed he had forced Christine to sign a confidentiality agreement not to share details about their divorce, but Paddy said on social media that these were “blatant lies”.
He explained that the so-called NDA “has never been carried out at all and categorically.”
“Christine and I were just talking about this this morning. It’s ridiculous,” she shared.
“The fact that we can still live together, that we never argue and that there is no toxicity in the house, says it all, really,” she said in a video shared online.
“We have separate bedrooms because we respect that we're not together anymore, but whether we work it out or not, what we have is a really lovely family unit at home.”
The couple met in 2007 and married in June 2011 in a ceremony held at Thornton Manor in Cheshire in front of 200 guests. They welcomed twins in 2013 and daughter Felicity in 2016.
The Independent has contacted representatives for comment.