Christine McGuinness has been flooded with support after she posted a "proud" World Book Day update.
The former Miss Liverpool shares three autistic children - Felicity, Leo and Penelope - with comedian Paddy McGuinness.
Christine has also been diagnosed with the condition - and regularly shares updates to raise autism awareness.
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The 33-year-old has taken to Instagram to reveal her children overcame a milestone to dress up as characters to go into school on World Book Day.
She said: "My heart just smiled.
"This morning I have a very happy ‘Jessie’ from Toy Story, a beautiful ‘Snow white’ and fabulous ‘Super Mario’ for #WorldBookDay."
Christine continued: "I remember when my children would never dress up because the costumes were too itchy, (I still have to put soft layers underneath) but they wouldn’t even touch the fabric!
"And just seeing other children wearing costumes would totally confuse and upset them. Now they understand, we prepare and they enjoy World Book Day."
Followers flooded the comments to praise Christine after the emotional update.
Margaret said: "Absolutely beautiful. You beautiful children have come so far . Well done to you all"
Emma posted: "Love this. Can’t wait for this stage. Have a lovely day"
Lyn commented: "My heart is so full of love for you Paddy and your kids, you are great parents, sure it is a very difficult journey and will be at times, I know nothing about what you have to go through I’ve been very lucky enjoy your day "
Judith added: "That’s wonderful, how far they have come, well done parents too."
Francesa said: "What a proud and emotional moment for you all."
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