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Katie Fitzpatrick

Christine McGuinness shares behind-the-scenes as she gets ready for Pride of Manchester

Christine McGuinness beamed in buttercup yellow as she dazzled on the red carpet at the MEN Pride of Manchester 2023. The model looked stunning as she coordinated with a pal at the awards to recogise acts of bravery, long-lasting battles against the odds, or inspirational campaigning at Manchester's Kimpton Clocktower Hotel.

The mum-of-three was on great form as she took fans behind-the-scenes in her hotel room as she got ready for the tear-jerking ceremony. After a facial she had a wash and blow dry before donning her backless gown.

She looked excited as she spoke into the camera in a clip shared on her Instagram Stories alongside her friend, who also wore a sunshine-hue dress for the event. "Finally ready. I'm only about 40 minutes late and that's good for me," she said. The star chose a bronze makeup pallette with a glossy caramel lip gloss for the occasion.

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Christine recently celebrated the launch of inclusive clothing brand We Are H-E-R with her friend Catherine Farrell. She was hailed as an 'inspiration' as she reflected on their achievements.

"Imagine 4 weeks after launching a new business with your bestie, you fly to Ibiza for 3 nights on a shoot we’re just 2 ASD mamas absolutely winging this dream to create 1 brand created for women, by women @weare___her #DreamComeTrue," she wrote on her Instagram last week. "I can’t wait to show you what we have available very soon! #goals #blessed #grateful #OwnBrand."

Christine posed on the red carpet with her pal in coordinating outfit (Getty Images)

Catherine Tyldesley cheered: "Go on girl!!!" Sharon Flynn applauded: "Wow well done!!!! You rock!!!" And Rose praised: "Thank you for being such a role model. I am going through a diagnosis for Autism and you speaking out is amazing. So thank you."

Leah Benjamin said: "U did imagine it! And done it! Very proud of you don’t even know you but ur smashing it xxxx wish u all the best." And Bee Ffree said: "You are absolutely stunning and such an inspiration, using yout platform.. the right way.. bravo young lady."

In 2021 Christine was diagnosed with autism, aged 33. In a post on Instagram at the time, she wrote: "I got my diagnosis a few months ago. I have felt different my whole life. Honestly, I am relieved to finally understand myself!"

Christine shared behind-the-scenes (Christine McGuinness/Instagram)

Her diagnosis came after all three of her children, who she shares with ex-husband Paddy McGuinness, were also diagnosed with the developmental disability. Christine has since become an autism campaigner and recently released her first solo documentary, Christine McGuinness: Unmasking My Autism, with the BBC. It followed the first film she did with Paddy, Our Family and Autism, which explored how the lifelong condition affected their family life.

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