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Christine McGuinness says lockdown has saved her marriage to Paddy McGuinness

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Christine McGuinness has revealed being in lockdown with husband Paddy McGuinness has saved their marriage. The couple - who have been spending their time during the coronavirus quarantine making hilarious videos to post on social media - are enjoying being together as a couple and the situation has actually topped therm arguing.

Christine, 32, told : “I thought we'd be killing each other - that we'd be arguing and bickering - but we're not. We're both putting in 50/50, so there's absolutely nothing for us to argue about.

We're just trying to have a good time and we're laughing a lot! View this post on Instagram “What we've realised is the stuff that we used to bicker about before was always work and who was having the kids, whereas now

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