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Christine McGuinness teases cleavage in plunging crop-top for red-hot display

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Christine McGuinness is not one to shy way from the cameras and often wows her thousands of fans with her saucy social media snaps.

The TV starlet, who is a regular on The Real Housewives of Cheshire, was spotted getting hands-on while delivering her Vibe By Christine orders to a local post office in Wilmslow earlier this week.

Paddy McGuinness' wife oozed sex appeal and confidence as she ran the errands on Monday. Christine, 32, demanded attention as she donned a plunging red crop-top with buttons down the front for her post office trip.

She paired her risqué off-the-shoulder top with a tiny white denim skirt, which showcased her model pins and complemented her figure in all the right places.

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