Christine McGuinness showed off her figure in figure-hugging leggings as she stepped out in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, on Tuesday.
The 34-year-old model – who is believed to be embarking on her first solo TV project with the BBC – is wrapped up warmly in a gray quilted jacket.
She beams as she walks down the street with her quilted Chanel handbag.
Happy: Christine McGuinness, 34, showed off her figure in figure-hugging leggings as she stepped out in Alderley Edge, Cheshire on Tuesday
Christine completed her casual yet chic look with a fitted crew neck top and a pair of chunky leather boots.
She styled her blonde hair straight and opted for smoky eyeshadow and pink lipstick for her outing.
It comes after Christine reportedly launched her first solo TV project since her relationship with husband Paddy split.

Out and about: The model, who is believed to be embarking on her first solo TV project with the BBC, was wrapped up warmly in a gray quilted jacket
Last year, the former couple, who have three children, announced their separation after 11 years of marriage.
Now Christine is said to be preparing to film an “incredible personal journey” with the BBC as she recounts her autism diagnosis and why she went undiagnosed for so many years.
Christine and Paddy, 49, were nominated for a National TV Award for their first film, Our Family And Autism, and now the network has commissioned a second documentary about the beauty, called Unmasking My Autism.

All smiles: Christine completed her casual yet chic look with a pair of tailored crew neck tops and a pair of chunky leather boots
“Christine was shocked at how autism mainly affects men and what felt like a gender bias when it was diagnosed,” a source told The Sun.
The second film follows her on a journey to find answers for thousands of other women like her in the UK who go years without a diagnosis or hide their symptoms at the expense of their mental health.
“It gained additional weight as her first solo project. Apart from Paddy, she has been part of ensembles such as The Real Housewives Of Cheshire and ITV’s The Games, but it is Christine who stands alone and owns her space.
MailOnline has reached out to BBC and Christine representatives for comment.

‘It’s her single’: Christine prepares to film ‘incredible personal journey’ with BBC which will confirm her autism diagnosis
Source: Daily Mail

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