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Paddy McGuinness opens up 'one of the toughest things' for him and wife Christine after they became parents

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Paddy McGuinness says waiting for his children's autism diagnosis is 'one of the toughest things' he has done as a parent. The Top Gear presenter and former Phoenix Nights star has been opening up about the impact the condition has had on his three kids.

Bolton's Paddy, 48, and his model wife Christine, 33, let cameras into their Cheshire home for a new documentary in which they discuss their family’s experience of autism, CheshireLive reports. READ MORE: Life in the town where people don't eat for days Speaking in Radio Times, he said: “One of the toughest things for parents is the wait for a diagnosis.

At least then you can work out what triggers your kids. “I don’t want to go into too much detail about my kids, but Penelope, for

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