Christine McGuinness has spoken about the upcoming adjustment to her living situation, acknowledging it will feel ‘strange’ when she and her ex-husband Paddy no longer share the same home. This comes as reports indicate Paddy has begun a new relationship with a BBC Radio 2 publicist.
Paddy McGuinness Moves On Amid Co-Parenting Arrangement
Paddy McGuinness, 52, is reportedly dating Emma Carey, a colleague from BBC Radio 2, following his separation from Christine in 2022 after 11 years of marriage. Despite their divorce, the couple has continued to live together in their Cheshire mansion. This arrangement was made to provide stability for their three children: twins Penelope and Leo, aged 13, and Felicity, aged ten, all of whom have autism. The couple has reportedly divided their home into separate wings to maintain personal space while co-parenting.
Christine’s Perspective on the Unique Living Situation
In a recent interview on Ireland’s Unfiltered With Lucy Kennedy Show, Christine shared her thoughts on their unconventional living arrangement. She described Paddy as ‘a huge part’ of her life, having met him at the age of 19. “I suppose, it will be strange living without him one day,” she admitted. “But right now, the last three years, we’ve been separated, and it just works, we’ve got our own space, our own thing, we get on really well, and we love our children.”
Christine highlighted the fortunate circumstances that allow them to coexist peacefully. “We were married for a long time, I’m very very fortunate that we do still get on. I can’t get rid of him! We have separate wings, we are very fortunate, we have our own space. Even still, I don’t know anybody that would be so comfortable living with their ex.” She added that their current setup might work precisely because they are no longer married.
Paddy’s New Relationship
Photos recently emerged showing Paddy enjoying a dinner and a stroll in London with Emma Carey. An onlooker described them as looking “incredibly comfortable together” and noted they “laughed a lot.” The report suggested Paddy appeared “smitten” with Emma by his side.
Paddy, who hosts a weekly show on BBC Radio 2, where Emma works, was in London serving as a stand-in host on ITV’s This Morning when the photos were taken. Emma is also noted as a yoga and wellness enthusiast, frequently sharing content related to yoga and wellness retreats on her social media.
Prioritizing Children’s Well-being
The decision for Christine and Paddy to continue living together stems from their commitment to their children’s well-being. “A lot of families that have got children with special educational needs choose to do it this way,” Christine explained. “Maybe they don’t talk about it so much, but they’re the ones who really get it and understand it.”
Christine views their co-parenting approach as a “blessing.” She emphasized that their children have always been the top priority. “We’re lucky that we genuinely get on so well. We’re not in a rush to sell the house. We don’t want to be putting the kids in mummy’s house and then in daddy’s house – and our work’s not in a routine and our children thrive on routine.” She expressed a desire for the family home to remain a stable environment for her children to grow up in, though she acknowledged a personal desire for her own separate living space eventually.
Navigating Post-Divorce Life
Christine has been open about the challenges of divorce, describing it as a “difficult and challenging” time. Despite the amicable nature of their separation, she admitted to struggling with the breakdown of their marriage. “Divorce is scary and it was scary for me – obviously, I’ve never done a divorce before! It’s an awful time,” she confessed. “But as much as it was challenging and difficult, a lot of the thoughts and feelings were really from listening to other people’s stories.”
She contrasted the common perception of divorce as solely negative with their reality. “Obviously, you hear about divorce, you instantly think negativity, heartbreak and a broken family or whatever, you don’t hear about other families that [continue to] share their home.”
Regarding her own dating life, Christine has previously stated that she would never introduce a new partner to the children or bring them back to the family home. “I would never do that,” Christine insisted. “Like I said, this is the family home, and then Paddy and I have our lives outside.” She indicated that any new relationships would be developed very slowly and carefully, with introductions to the children taking “years and years and years.”
Conclusion
The unique co-parenting and co-habitation arrangement between Christine and Paddy McGuinness highlights their dedication to their children’s stability. While Paddy moves forward with a new relationship, Christine reflects on the impending changes to their living situation, emphasizing the strength of their bond and their shared commitment to their family’s needs.


