Christine McGuinness credits trip with celeb pals for improving social skills

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Christine McGuinness says her recent trip to London with Helen Flanagan has helped her social skills (Image: Instagram)
Christine McGuinness says her recent trip to London with Helen Flanagan has helped her social skills (Image: Instagram)

Christine McGuinness has credited a trip to London with Helen Flanagan for helping to improve her social skills.

The TV personality, 35, and former soap star, 32, headed down to the capital where they met up with each other.

The mum of three enjoyed spending time with her celeb pals in the city as she went out for a meal with singer and theatre star Duncan James.

Taking to her Instagram story, the Real Housewives of Cheshire star later posted a picture of herself and Coronation Street's Helen cuddling up on a sofa.

Helen wore her blonde locks up as she kept it casual in a pink sweatshirt and matching jogging bottoms.

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Christine McGuinness credits trip with celeb pals for improving social skillsChristine thanked Helen for improving her social skills (Instagram)
Christine McGuinness credits trip with celeb pals for improving social skillsHelen shared a sweet video of Christine (Instagram)

She wrapped her arms around Christine's waist, who was beaming for the camera while rocking a pair of black leather pants with a long-sleeved top.

"My girl @hjflanagan," she wrote alongside the image. "So lovely to see you," she added with a red heart.

The Rosie Webster actress then shared a video of Christine appearing slightly shy as she smiled with the camera on her.

"Look who I bumped into," Helen wrote alongside the sweet clip.

"Not normal how beautiful you are @mrscmcguinness."

Christine was then quick to reshare the post and said: "Love you @hjflanagan," with a face holding back tears emoji.

She also posted a collection of photos to her page of her trip to London.

"My social skills these last two days have levelled up. London is always a good idea," Christine wrote alongside her snaps.

Christine McGuinness credits trip with celeb pals for improving social skillsChristine shares three children with Paddy (Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

Her fans were quick to show their support in the comments, with one saying: "I think since your diagnosis, you are looking like you feel more comfortable around people and this can help with your social skills too."

Chloe Burrows added: "Proud of u my girl."

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"You are definitely a fantastic role model for your kids it's lovely watching you unmasking and truly being yourself," commented another fan.

The model and TV star was diagnosed with autism at the late age of 33 and has just helped to launch Vanish's new campaign Me, My Autism & I – in partnership with the charity, Ambitious about Autism.

Christine's London trip didn't come without its drama though, as she dubbed herself a 'lazy b***h' following an awkward hotel room blunder.

Christine McGuinness credits trip with celeb pals for improving social skillsChristine had an awkward blunder on her London trip (Instagram)
Christine McGuinness credits trip with celeb pals for improving social skillsShe struggled to find her room in the hotel (Instagram)

She admitted: "So I've just got to London and checked into my hotel and the lady on reception gave me a keycard and told me what floor I was on but didn't say what room.

"I'd already got in the lift and gone up to the floor and thought, 'I'm not going back down now' so I just walked around the floor, checking every single door with my key card until one opened like a proper lazy b***h."

Christine added: "With one of the rooms, I put my key in the door and obviously there was a fella in there who heard me trying to open his door.

"He came out and was like, 'Do you want me to help you find your room?' I'm fine now - I'm in!"

Mia O'Hare

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