Ulrika Jonsson has praised Christine McGuinness for announcing that she will be feeding her three children chicken nuggets and chips on Christmas Day.
The presenter, 55, revealed that it brought her “great joy” that Paddy McGuinness’s estranged wife, 34, is serving fast food instead of a traditional roast.
she wrote in Sun: ‘I like her approach and I wonder if she’s wrong, maybe she got it right and I’m the fool.’
Really? Ulrika Jonsson has praised Christine McGuinness for announcing that she will feed her three children chicken nuggets and chips on Christmas Day.
Speaking about the festive pressure, she added in her column: “It’s Christmas Eve, and though I confess to being a Christmas freak, I feel defeated by the stress, doom, and unrelenting sadness we’re forced to endure this year.”
‘Some of you will be working today, others will be forced to put up with family members you’ve spent much of the year avoiding. And of course a lot of people will be alone, it’s such a conflicting time.
Christine recently admitted that all three of her children will be eating chicken nuggets and chips instead of a traditional roast on Christmas Day.
Surprise: The presenter, 55, revealed that it brought her “great joy” that Paddy McGuinness’s estranged wife, 34, is serving fast food instead of a traditional roast.
The TV star will spend the day with Paddy, 49, and her twins Leo and Penelope, eight, and daughter Felicity, five, at their Cheshire home.
Sharing a rare glimpse into her festivities, Christine explained how she is anxious to maintain a normal routine for her children at Christmas because they have autism.
The Real Housewives Of Cheshire star wants to stick with what she knows for her Christmas dinner instead of a traditional turkey, as children with autism can have extremely limited food selections and aversions to trying anything new.
Doting mum: The TV star will spend the day with Paddy, 49, and her twins Leo and Penelope, eight, and daughter Felicity, five, at their Cheshire home
‘I don’t think they should fit in with tradition or what everyone else has. I think your Christmas dinner should be whatever you want to eat and I want you to enjoy it,” she said. OK! Magazine.
“If you want chicken nuggets and fries, then that’s what I’m going to give you.”
This Christmas will mark the first since Christine and Paddy announced their separation in July after 11 years of marriage.
The former couple have still been living and vacationing together to keep things “normal” for the kids.
Explaining that they also plan to spend Christmas together as a family, Christine said “it’s good for them to see that mommy and daddy are doing well.”
Amicable separation: Christine and Paddy announced their separation in July after 11 years of marriage
The model added that she has not yet told her children about the separation because they are “too young”.
We are friendly. I am very happy that he is there with the children and it is good for them to see that mum and dad are doing well, we can sit and have a cup of tea together and that is good,” he said.
Christine and Paddy confirmed their split in July, just hours after sharing photos from a last-minute family vacation at Center Parcs.
Earlier this month, the beauty was spotted kissing Chelcee Grimes during a cozy trip to Winter Wonderland.
TV personality Christine became friends with songwriter Chelcee after the two competed on ITV’s The Games this summer.
They are claimed to be ‘inseparable’, and the couple recently traveled to the Greek island of Crete for a holiday together.
Holidays: Sharing a rare insight into the holidays in a new interview, Christine has explained how she is willing to maintain a normal routine for her children at Christmas, as they have autism.