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Christine McGuinness debuts radical new look as she becomes sexy PVC Barbie

Christine McGuinness debuted a radical new Barbie-inspired look.

Paddy McGuinness' wife looked very different as she slipped into a hot pink PVC top with chains stretched across her ample cleavage.

She wore bold pink lipstick and eye make up and long blonde extensions in her hair that was pulled up into a dramatic high ponytail.

Christine pouted for the camera as she twirled her curly golden locks in her pink manicured fingers.

It's the kind of look you'd have expected to see someone rocking on an episode of Snog, Marry, Avoid.

But it's not here to stay.

Model Christine, 31, was simply sharing a fancy dress look with her fans.

Christine shows off a wild new look (@mrscmcguinness/Instagram)

"Not my usual Sunday attire," she said on Instagram .

"Barbie vibes .. this is fancy dress!!!"

"You still look amazing," one fan told her.

While another said: "bet paddy was loving that"

And another cheeky fan commented: "Paddy’s gonna have fun lol"

What she usually looks like (S Meddle/ITV/REX)
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Christine and Paddy recently embarked on their first family holiday in six years with their three children, Leo, Penelope and Felicity, who have autism.

Proud mum Christine couldn't resist sharing updates with her fans, posting snaps of her kids boarding a plane for the first time ever.

She said: "We done it our first flight all together as a family and it went so well.

"We are immensely proud of Leo, Penelope and Felicity. Despite all of the extra obstacles our children have to deal with, they stepped well out of their comfort zone and they done it so well.

Christine and Paddy (Internet Unknown)

"This has been 6 years in the making, planning and dreaming for a family holiday.

"We started with a weekend in Southampton (we didn’t want to risk going abroad for the first time flying incase it went awful, we knew we could get a train home) but they done amazing, I don’t think it will be long until we have our first holiday abroad!

"This maybe be a ‘normal’ thing to do for most families but for ‘autism’ families like ours this is a huge achievement!

"Thank you @manairportuk @sou_airport @flybe for assisting and understanding our children’s additional needs we really are so grateful."

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