CHRISTINE McGuinness has revealed that she is set to bare all for this year's The Real Full Monty on ITV.
The 33-year-old took to her Instagram yesterday and shared a sizzling shot of her clad in red lace lingerie as she announced her part in the line-up.
Looking glamorous in the post, the mum-of-three explained that in the caption that she was inspired to sign up to the charity performance following her mother's breast cancer battle.
She penned: "Finally I can ‘reveal’ what I’ve been up too! I am taking part in @itv ‘THE REAL FULL MONTY’ all in aid of cancer.
"This is a cause close to my heart, four of my aunties and most recently my mum have had breast cancer so I am beyond proud to be part of this amazing TV show working with an incredible cast and the most wonderful production @spungoldtvofficial raising awareness for cancer".
After sharing her announcement, the wife of Paddy McGuinness was inundated with messages from fans and friends congratulating her for taking on the challenge.
Demi Jones commented: "Incredible", while Carol Vorderman simply messaged with three love-heart emojis".
Former Love Island star Nathan Massey wrote: "Go on girl".
In June, Christine revealed that her mother was "doing incredibly well" after finishing her breast cancer treatment.
Sharing a photo of them hugging in her back garden, Christine wrote at the time: "Ma. Always remember you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, smarter than you think and loved more than you know.'
"So many of you ask about my mum, she is doing amazingly well, I’m so proud of her. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy is all done now it’s time for her to enjoy life!"
The Real Housewives of Cheshire star's mum had been battling breast cancer and completed a six-month course of treatment in March.
At the time, Christine hadn't been able to see her mum for seven months as she self-isolated while receiving treatment amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Last December, the TV star broke down in tears as she shared her heartbreak over not being able to see her mum while she underwent chemo.
Speaking from her car, Christine began: "I feel like I'm all over the place today, I feel like I should be so happy we're moving house and this is literally our dream home that we've been building for years.
"I'd give it all to have my mum here, I feel like I've got no one to talk to and I feel like I'm all over the place.
She continued through tears: "Everyone is unpacking boxes but my head is just not there because my mum should be there with me and she's still in hospital.
"I haven't seen her for months, I probably can't see her until next summer, the kids keep saying 'I wonder if nanny will come and stay'."
The former Miss Liverpool continued to sob and apologised to her followers for getting upset as Solomon Burke's 1962 song Cry To Me played in the background.
She continued: "I just want my mum, I want to show mum the house – she hasn't seen it.
"Cancer is just horrible and Covid, it should be the happiest day ever and I don't want to seem ungrateful because I'm from a council estate and it is quite overwhelming moving into this house.
"I feel so so lucky, but I'd give it all to have my mum."
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