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Christine McGuinness has VERY cryptic response as she's grilled about love life live on Loose Women - after crashing out of Celebs Go Dating because she's 'not ready for the scrutiny'

Christine McGuinness has VERY cryptic response as she's grilled about love life live on Loose Women - after crashing out of Celebs Go Dating because she's 'not ready for the scrutiny'

Daily Mail​3 days ago

Christine McGuinness had a very cryptic response as she was grilled about her love life live on Thursday's episode of Loose Women.
The 37-year-old appeared on the ITV show to chat to the panel alongside her Situationships podcast co-host Sophie Gravia.
The pair opened up to Kaye Adams, 62, Oti Mabuse, 34, Jane Moore, 63, and Nadia Sawalha, 60, about what they chat about on the podcast - relationships and dating - which then got them chatting about their own experiences.
Kaye asked: 'So Christine, what is your situation?'
Christine - who split from ex husband Paddy McGuinness in 2022 - said: 'I'm situationship-less.
'You'll have to keep tuning into the podcast!'
Kaye probed her and added: 'You're dating, aren't you?'
She responded: 'I'm just having a nice time. Do you know what, I'm busy with kids, with work, I'm very happy.
'Like I said, you'll have to tune into the podcast.'
Christine has been a single lady since she split with her husband Paddy McGuinness, 51, back in 2022.
The former couple, who share three kids Leo, Penelope and Felicity, tied the knot in 2011 after they started dating in 2007.
Christine was due to take part in this year's Celebs Go Dating, but last month it was revealed that she had quit.
But last week Christine made a shock return to Celebs Go Dating on Tuesday night in a surprise U-turn.
The model decided to quit the upcoming series of the E4 programme after realising it was too soon' for her to date so publicly following her divorce from Paddy.
Christine was due to take part with the likes of Kerry Katona, 44, Mark Labbett, 59, Jon Lee, 43, Olivia Hawkins, 29, and Louis Russell, 24.
After stepping back from filming, the star decided to make a shock appearance at the finale in London on Tuesday last week.
A insider told The Sun: 'Christine's return was kept top secret from everyone, so they were all so excited to see her come back.
'The cast were really sad when she quit the show, even though they totally supported and understood her reasons, so it was great to see her come back.
The model, 37, decided to quit the upcoming series of the E4 programme after realising it was too soon' for her to date so publicly following her divorce from ex-husband Paddy McGuinness (pictured)
'She started the journey with them all, so it was the perfect end that she got to finish the series with them too.
'Christine may not have found love on the show, but she seemed really happy and in a great place.
'Leaving the show was the right decision for her but she loved being back in the mix without the pressure of having to actually date on camera.'
MailOnline contacted Channel 4 for comment.
Christine announced the news that she had left the show back in May.
She had already flown to Ibiza to begin filming the series with the rest of the cast but told fans she was 'returning home to her family' after having a change of heart.
Revealing the news on Instagram, she said: 'I joined Celebs Go Dating with great intentions but have realised that dating on a public platform and the attention is brings is just too soon for me.'
Christine announced she will no longer be appearing on the upcoming series of Celebs Go Dating after quitting the process
Christine also said that she may appear in the future, adding: 'They've said the door is always open for me which I'm so grateful but for now I'm returning home to my family.'
Paddy and Christine started dating in 2009, two years after they met.
The pair tied the knot in 2011.
In 2013 they welcomed their twins, followed by their second daughter Felicity in 2016.
In July 2022 they revealed that they had split, after 11 years of marriage.
The former couple still live together and co-parent their kids.
It comes after Celebs Go Dating was thrown into chaos after a star 'stormed off set when filming overran'.
Reports shared that Mark was left less than impressed after one of the filming days overran and the stars were on set for 11 hours.
A source told The Sun: 'The Beast threw a strop the other week and walked off as filming overran and he wasn't happy about it.'
The source claimed that the other celebrities weathered the storm but Mark was so unhappy he 'stormed out' and left filming for the entire day.
'Bosses were scrambling behind the scenes and everyone was really stressed about whether he would come back, but luckily after getting a good night's sleep, Mark calmed down and returned to set the next day,' they added.

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