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Christine McGuinness poses topless for steamy shower snap putting fans in a lather

CHRISTINE McGuinness sent fans wild as she shared a steamy topless snap tonight.

The model stripped naked for a shower with only her arm covering her modesty in a post that had fans whistling “whit woo”.

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Wearing a full face of makeup, the stunner looked flawless as she took a shower in her white marble bathroom for the Instagram post.

“Very well strategically placed hand,” one cheeky fan commented.

“Going to have a heart attack one of these days,” another added.

Last month Christine was teasing fans again as she showed off her bum in a pair of denim shorts.

The model rocked the high-waisted hotpants with a sheer top tied at the midriff as she posed by a window overlooking a garden.

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Christine works hard for her figure and isn’t afraid to flaunt it[/caption]

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She went makeup-free in the smiley snap and playfully reached up to her blonde hair.

“What a bootiful day 😎,” she wrote.

“Found my absolute FAVE @zara shorts from last summer and they still fit 🙌 😂.

“Now I just need Zara to open their stores so I can update my spring/summer wardrobe because I find their website impossible 🤯
Does anyone else struggle with it?. I feel like it’s all over the place! 😩🛍.”

Her fans called the snap “stunning” and “beautiful” while others left peach and fire emojis.

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Christine regularly wows on social media[/caption]

Earlier this year Christine bravely opened up about feeling “weak and broken” as she shed some light on her eating disorder battle.

The 32-year-old star has previously spoken out on her 10-year battle with anorexia, and has now shared inspiring before and after videos.

In the first clip, Christine was topless with one arm covering her chest.

Christine shared this video from three years ago

Her stomach was concave with her ribs sticking out, and the star looked visibly unhappy.

The video then cut to a montage of Christine working out in the gym and lifting weights; ending with a side-by-side of her “before” video and how she looks now.

The star glowed with health and had sexy curves, proudly showing off her toned figure as she confidently strutted her stuff in lingerie.

The star shared her pride at how far she has come
She now embraces her stronger, healthier body

Christine shared an insight into her mental health in the post’s caption, writing: “Remember to celebrate yourself this #InternationalWomensDay
WATCH TO THE END TO SEE MY 3 YEAR GLOW UP 💪💗

“The first video I felt weak and broken (bad times)😞 .. but it’s ok, I picked myself up good 💪 Fast forward 3 years ⏩

“I feel strong and built 🍑 and I’m not finished yet 😁

The mother-of-three then added the quote: “‘You’re a dangerous person if you go through sh*t alone and come back better. Once you’ve rebuilt yourself, it’s a lot harder for someone to break you down’

The beauty admitted she’s still working on ‘rebuilding’ herself
Christine felt ‘weak and broken’ when she was at her smallest

🌟 Shine bright queens 👸🏼💗 However you feel comfortable in your own skin ladies I praise you 👏 because each and everybody is normal, different and beautiful 😍

“We all have our own battles and our own stories (I’ve got a library full 😂) but let’s continue to praise each other and support one another 🙌👯‍♀️ and be sure to love and praise yourself too 💗 #iwd2021”.

Christine previously spoke out about how her eating disorder initially impacted her and husband Paddy’s plans to have children.

They are now parents to six-year-old twins Leo and Penelope, and three-year-old Felicity – but Christine’s anorexia made it harder for them to conceive.

Christine is now more confident than ever
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Her anorexia affected her ability to have children – and she gained six stone while pregnant[/caption]

Signs and symptoms of anorexia

  • If you’re under 18, your weight and height being lower than expected for your age
  • if you’re an adult, having an unusually low body mass index
  • missing meals, eating very little or avoiding eating any foods you see as fattening
  • believing you are fat when you are a healthy weight or underweight
  • taking medication to reduce your hunger (appetite suppressants)
  • your periods stopping (in women who have not reached menopause) or not starting (in younger women and girls)
  • physical problems, such as feeling dizzy, dry skin and hair loss


She said at the time: “I had anorexia for over 10 years as a child… All through my teenage years, [and was getting better] when I met my husband aged 19, 20.

“It was that strive and I just really wanted to be a mum that made me get over that. When I went to see a doctor the reason I wasn’t ovulating or having my periods was down to having an eating disorder.

“That made me get better but it took four years for everything to regulate.”

She also shared her pride at gaining six stone when pregnant with the twins, sharing: “I never thought I’d be able to do that. It’s amazing, absolutely amazing and the twins were born normal size.”

  • For help and support on eating disorders and body image, you can call Beat Eating Disorders on 0808 201 1677 for adults, or 0808 801 0711 if you are under 18.