Christine McGuinness has revealed that she stayed in her “unhappy” marriage with ex Paddy because she felt “safe” at the time and “doesn’t like change”.
The 34-year-old mother of three recounted how abusive previous partners, and even alleged rape, as well as her autism left her longing for the safety she found with Paddy.
Speaking about her new BBC documentary, Unmasking My Autism, which comes out next week, she said she felt safe when she met Paddy, now 49, when she was 19.
But after her autism diagnosis two years ago, she realized she had masked her feelings.
The model was married to Paddy for 11 years and they separated last July, confirming their split in a statement. They share twins Penelope and Leo, eight, and Felicity, six, all of whom also have autism.
Candid: Christine McGuinness has revealed she stayed in her ‘unhappy’ marriage to ex Paddy because she felt ‘safe’ at the time and she ‘doesn’t like change’
Husband: The 34-year-old mother of three recounted how abusive previous partners, and even an alleged rape, as well as her autism left her longing for the safety she found with Paddy
She explained: ‘My relationships before I met Patrick weren’t very good. I would say they were pretty bad experiences.
‘Before Patrick, I had been sexually abused, I was raped. She used to pray every night that I wouldn’t wake up in the morning because it was horrible.
“When I met my husband, it was a moment where I was very sure and I wonder if that’s why I stayed.”
“I know I’ve stayed somewhere where I probably wasn’t happy because it was safe and I don’t like change.”
It comes after Christine earlier this week revealed the broadcast date of her BBC documentary recording her autism diagnosis.
The beauty took to Instagram to share that the ‘incredibly personal’ short film will air on Wednesday, March 15.
Sharing a promotional snap ahead of the documentary, Christine wrote: ‘I can finally give you guys a date!
‘My new documentary… Christine McGuinness: Unmasking My Autism, March 15 on @bbc @bbciplayer.
On reflection: Speaking about her new BBC documentary, Unmasking My Autism, which comes out next week, she said she felt safe when she met Paddy, now 49, when she was 19.
Family: The model was married to Paddy for 11 years and they separated last July, confirming their separation in a statement. They share twins Penelope and Leo, eight, and Felicity, six, all of whom also have autism.
Over: Christine and Paddy confirmed their split last July, just hours after sharing photos from a last-minute family vacation at Center Parcs
“I am excited, nervous and proud to present this incredible short film that I really hope and believe will help thousands of autistic people feel understood, recognized and valued.”
It was first reported in January that Christine would appear in another BBC documentary, this time focusing on her own journey through autism.
She previously appeared on a show with her husband Paddy, focused on their three children, who have been diagnosed with autism.
Christine and Paddy were nominated for a National Television Award with their first film Our Family And Autism.
“Christine was surprised by how autism is seen as something that primarily affects males and what seemed like a gender bias in diagnosis,” a source said. Sun.
“The second film follows her on a journey to find answers for the thousands of other women like her in the UK, who go years undiagnosed or mask their symptoms to the detriment of their mental health.
It has taken on additional weight as his first solo project. Away from Paddy, she’s been part of casts like The Real Housewives Of Cheshire and ITV’s The Games, but this is Christine, alone and in her own space.
Paddy and Christine took to Instagram to confirm their split last year, revealing that they would continue to live together for the sake of their three autistic children.
Christine and Paddy share three children, all of whom have been diagnosed with the developmental disorder, and they insist that their upbringing remains a priority.
Sharing a joint statement, they wrote: “We had not planned to share this publicly until we were ready, but after the lack of privacy surrounding our personal lives, we felt we had no choice but to come clean.”
‘Some time ago we made the difficult decision to separate but our main focus as always is to continue to love and support our children.
“It was not an easy decision to make, but we are moving forward as the best parents we can be to our three beautiful children. We will always be a loving family, we still have a great relationship and we still live happily together in our family home.
“We hope this will now put an end to further unwanted and unnecessary intrusions into our private lives.
‘Although we work in full view of the public, we kindly ask that you respect our wishes for privacy in this matter. We will not make any further comments.
A source told MailOnline at the time: ‘Paddy and Christine have given their all for their marriage over the years.
“Unfortunately, they have made the difficult decision to separate for the sake of their young family, which they will continue to parent together.
“It has been no secret within their inner circle that it has been a difficult few years for them as a couple, but they are still very supportive of each other and will continue to do so throughout their separation.”
Paddy shared a photo of himself with Christine just hours before the 15-year-old couple announced their split.
The couple beamed from Center Parcs Nottingham, where they spent their family holiday with their children.
Top Gear presenter Paddy captioned the image: ‘Yeah! We finally got away for our family vacation.
He explained: ‘After discovering, three days before we were due to fly, our youngest daughter’s passport had expired, our holiday in Spain had to be cancelled.
Type: Christine and Paddy were nominated for a National Television Award with their first film, Our Family And Autism.
Note: She previously appeared on a show with her husband Paddy, focused on their three children, who have been diagnosed with autism.
“We had told the kids everything, especially the airport part, so suddenly changing plans was not easy. Moms and dads of autistic children will know exactly what I mean.
Christine previously appeared on the ITV show Lorraine, which was hosted by Carol Vorderman, where she discussed her marriage to Paddy.
She said at the time: “Marriages go through ups and downs anyway, all marriages, especially long ones like ours: 15 years together, it’s not always going to be a plane ride, but we’re trying to deal with the things of the most private way possible and we both want to be there to support the kids and give them an amazing summer.
“We’re going on a family vacation next week and we’re really excited about it and they’re always going to be our focus and they’re the most important things to us.”