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Christine McGuinness showcased her incredible figure on Saturday as she worked up a sweat during a weekend yoga session.

The TV personality, 34, took to Instagram in a black crop top and tight pink leggings as she promoted the SenSkin range from luxury clothing brand from H-E-R.

And Christine proved to be a great advert as she was sure to turn heads with her very impressive moves and stunning physique.

The mother-of-three pulled off a number of different poses as she stretched this way and and that on her yoga mat.

Christine certainly looked in her element as she got into the zone during the energetic session.

Looking good: Christine McGuinness showcased her incredible figure on Saturday as she worked up a sweat during a weekend yoga session

Wow! The TV personality, 34, took to Instagram in a black crop top and tight pink leggings as she promoted the SenSkin range from luxury clothing brand from H-E-R

Wow! The TV personality, 34, took to Instagram in a black crop top and tight pink leggings as she promoted the SenSkin range from luxury clothing brand from H-E-R

Wow! The TV personality, 34, took to Instagram in a black crop top and tight pink leggings as she promoted the SenSkin range from luxury clothing brand from H-E-R

Captioning her post, Christine penned: ‘Not your Barbie girl’, despite embracing the Barbiecore trend with her pink leggings and matching mat. 

It comes after Christine opened up about her ‘life changing’ ADHD and autism diagnosis and reveals she ‘understands’ herself now.

The reality star was diagnosed with autism two years. Her three children – twins Penelope and Leo, nine, and Felicity, seven – are also autistic.

Appearing on The Doctor Will Hear You Now podcast with host Dr Zoe Williams, Christine discussed her health and urged others struggling to push for a diagnosis.

Speaking on ADHD and autism as a double diagnosis, Christine said: ‘It’s quite common to get a double diagnosis when you’re autistic, you could potentially be autistic and ADHD, or autistic and dyspraxic, or dyslexic, it is quite common to get that double barrel. 

‘For me, I didn’t understand how I could be ADHD, because again, you Google or you see people, and you have this image of what you think ADHD is going to be like, and I didn’t fit in that bracket. 

She continued: ‘I’m an inattentive ADHD, which is different to the typical hyperactive ADHD person that you might see and recognise more often. So, for me, when I’m inattentive, I can be quite distant, I live in my own little bubble. 

‘It goes quite naturally with my autism, it overlaps and it’s quite similar, but then I have moments where I am extremely hyperactive in my thoughts, in the creative side, in my feelings, in my emotions. 

Look at her go: And Christine proved to be a great advert as she was sure to turn heads with her very impressive moves and stunning physique

Look at her go: And Christine proved to be a great advert as she was sure to turn heads with her very impressive moves and stunning physique

Look at her go: And Christine proved to be a great advert as she was sure to turn heads with her very impressive moves and stunning physique

Flexible: The mother-of-three pulled off a number of different poses as she stretched this way and and that on her yoga mat

Flexible: The mother-of-three pulled off a number of different poses as she stretched this way and and that on her yoga mat

Flexible: The mother-of-three pulled off a number of different poses as she stretched this way and and that on her yoga mat

Doing great Christine certainly looked in her element as she got into the zone during the energetic session

Doing great Christine certainly looked in her element as she got into the zone during the energetic session

Doing great Christine certainly looked in her element as she got into the zone during the energetic session

‘I will be extremely hyper emotional if I’m sad: it can be the end of the world, to the point where I think, I can’t cope, I can’t do this anymore, even having suicidal thoughts. 

‘It can go that far, and that’s where the hyper side is for me. On the plus side, if I’m happy, it’s the best thing in the world, and nothing can ruin your day, and it can be from the tiniest little thing.’

Dr Zoe added: ‘This is a lot of the issue, certainly within healthcare services, and this is the thing that really struck me when I watched your documentary… 

Opening up: It comes after Christine opened up about her 'life changing' ADHD and autism diagnosis and reveals she 'understands' herself now

Opening up: It comes after Christine opened up about her 'life changing' ADHD and autism diagnosis and reveals she 'understands' herself now

Opening up: It comes after Christine opened up about her ‘life changing’ ADHD and autism diagnosis and reveals she ‘understands’ herself now

The reality star, who was diagnosed with autism two years ago, said: 'From my own experience, it's completely changed my life. I'm doing so much more now since my diagnosis'

The reality star, who was diagnosed with autism two years ago, said: 'From my own experience, it's completely changed my life. I'm doing so much more now since my diagnosis'

The reality star, who was diagnosed with autism two years ago, said: ‘From my own experience, it’s completely changed my life. I’m doing so much more now since my diagnosis’

Family: The model shares twins Penelope and Leo, seven, and Felicity, four, with comedian husband Paddy

Family: The model shares twins Penelope and Leo, seven, and Felicity, four, with comedian husband Paddy

Family: The model shares twins Penelope and Leo, seven, and Felicity, four, with comedian husband Paddy

‘I think when we’re talking about ADHD, it does tend to be more – both in the general population and within healthcare professionals – that we think of a boy who’s very hyperactive, and running around, and again, with autism, we tend to think of boys, and we have that definition in our brains.’

Autism refers to a broad range of conditions characterised by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.

After an assessment, which she described as a ‘long process’, she was diagnosed when she was 31 – a result that was an ‘instant relief’. 

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