CHRISTINE McGuinness reunited with pals Chelcee Grimes and Phoenix Chi Gulzar after the release of her emotional documentary Unmasking My Autism.

She was last week praised by ex Paddy McGuinness and her legion of fans as she opened up on living with autism and ADHD in the emotional BBC film.



Christine, 35, was able to unwind after feeling "overwhelmed" at the Titanic hotel in Liverpool.

She revealed her best pal Chelcee treated her to a surprise visit from their The Games co-star Phoenix – who is the daughter of Spice Girl Mel B.

Christine shared a snap of them hugging and captioned it: "What a birthday surprise from @chelceegrimes reuniting the gang.

"@Phoenixisphoenix it's been too long."

She also panned the camera around to show off the tranquil spa which featured a gorgeous blue pool and waterfall fountains.

The mum-of-three booked herself in for a treatment and snapped a quick selfie in her dressing gown, before showing off the games room at their accommodation where the girls played darts.

Christine was spotted kissing Chelcee back in December at Winter Wonderland but has insisted they are just best friends.

Model Christine parted ways with her TV presenter husband Paddy, 49, last year after 15 years together.

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She still lives in the family home she shares with Paddy and their three children Penelope and Leo, nine, and six-year-old Felicity who are also autistic, 

She watched Unmasking My Autism alone in the living room last week with only her social media followers for company and told them she had been left "overwhelmed" by their love and support.

Top Gear presenter Paddy also complimented his former partner for making the programme, sharing a picture of her on Instagram and writing: "Very proud of Christine for making this new documentary highlighting Autism, particularly in women.

"It’ll be a massive help to our daughters in years to come along with our little lad."




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