Christine McGuinness stuns in red in Leeds while husband Paddy cries in tears documentary trailer

She recently revealed her own autism diagnosis. 

And on Tuesday, Christine McGuinness, 33, stunned in a red dress as she arrived in Leeds in to film for Steph’s Packed Lunch.  

Meanwhile the trailer for her upcoming BBC documentary with husband Paddy, 48, dropped, showing the Top Gear presenter breaking down in tears over their children’s autism as he asks: ‘will they ever know how loved they are?’

Glam: On Tuesday, Christine McGuinness, 33, stunned in a red dress as she arrived in Leeds in to film for Steph’s Packed Lunch

Christine looked radiant while putting on a busty display in the puff-sleeve gown which boasted sweet bow detailing.  

The blonde beauty boosted her height with pointed black stilettos while carrying her belongings in a cross-body black draped down one side. 

Paddy McGuinness and his wife Christine have three children, eight year-old twins Leo and Penelope, and five year-old Felicity, who have all been diagnosed with autism.

Autism is a condition that means your brain works in a different way from other people, and can impact how you interact with the world, and the couple will explore their families experiences in a new documentary.

Emotional: Meanwhile the trailer for her upcoming BBC documentary with husband Paddy, 48, dropped, showing the Top Gear presenter breaking down in tears over their children's autism

Emotional: Meanwhile the trailer for her upcoming BBC documentary with husband Paddy, 48, dropped, showing the Top Gear presenter breaking down in tears over their children’s autism

Stunning: Christine looked radiant while putting on a busty display in the puff-sleeve gown which boasted sweet bow detailing

Gorgeous: The blonde beauty boosted her height with pointed black stilettos while carrying her belongings in a cross-body black draped down one side

Stunning: Christine looked radiant while putting on a busty display in the puff-sleeve gown which boasted sweet bow detailing

Documentary: Speaking in the trailer for Our Family and Autism, Paddy explained: 'Christine and I have three beautiful children diagnosed with autism.'

Documentary: Speaking in the trailer for Our Family and Autism, Paddy explained: ‘Christine and I have three beautiful children diagnosed with autism.’

Speaking in the trailer for Our Family and Autism, Paddy explained: ‘Christine and I have three beautiful children diagnosed with autism.’ 

‘When we first got told I was so upset about it because I didn’t understand it,’ confessed his wife.  

Getting emotional, Paddy admitted: ‘What gets to me with them all is will they ever know how loved they are?’ 

Confusion: 'When we first got told I was so upset about it because I didn't understand it,' confessed his wife

Confusion: ‘When we first got told I was so upset about it because I didn’t understand it,’ confessed his wife

Will they know? Getting emotional, Paddy admitted: 'What gets to me with them all is will they ever know how loved they are?'

Will they know? Getting emotional, Paddy admitted: ‘What gets to me with them all is will they ever know how loved they are?’

‘We’re still trying to work out what it all means for our family and our future,’ continued the presenter. 

While footage of him shedding a tear and being comforted by Christine played out, Paddy could be heard explaining: ‘Autism is a part of who they are now. Why would I want to take away part of my children?’ 

The raw and intimate documentary made over many months, follows Paddy and Christine at home, as well as meeting other parents, experts, and people on the autism spectrum. 

Candid: While footage of Paddy being comforted by Christine played, he was heard saying: 'Autism is a part of who they are now. Why would I want to take away part of my children?'

Candid: While footage of Paddy being comforted by Christine played, he was heard saying: ‘Autism is a part of who they are now. Why would I want to take away part of my children?’

Figuring it out: 'We're still trying to work out what it all means for our family and our future,' continued the presenter

Figuring it out: ‘We’re still trying to work out what it all means for our family and our future,’ continued the presenter

Paddy initially struggled with their children’s diagnosis, while Christine accepted it more quickly, throwing herself into supporting them, while Paddy focused on his work and providing for his family in the best way he knew.  

Having started from very different places, over the course of filming and learning more about autism, Paddy and Christine move closer together and come to a much stronger understanding about what autism means for their family.   

In the documentary Paddy also meets footballer Paul Scholes, who has a 16 year-old non-verbal autistic son.  

Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism airs on Wednesday 1st December, 9pm, BBC One and BBC iPlayer 

Coming soon: Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism airs on Wednesday 1st December, 9pm, BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Coming soon: Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism airs on Wednesday 1st December, 9pm, BBC One and BBC iPlayer

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