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Paddy and Christine McGuinness' solid relationship as couple argue less than ever in lockdown

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Paddy McGuinness has revealed that he and wife Christine are on great terms during lockdown - so much so that arguments have all but disappeared.

Chatting to Chris Moyles' Radio X breakfast show, Paddy told that there isn't all that much to get cross about in the first place - including late nights at the pub.

The Phoenix Nights star said: "Do you know what? I feel like arguments are less. "All that stuff you normally argue about is outside your house, all that stuff is gone. "'What sort of time do you call this?' That sort of thing." Paddy and Christine are quarantining with kids Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, four, in their Chester home.

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