Christine McGuinness wants to find love but 'won't marry again'

Christine McGuinness has revealed she is open to finding love again after the breakdown of her marriage to former 'Top Gear' host Paddy McGuinness.

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Christine McGuinness is open to finding love again
Christine McGuinness is open to finding love again

Christine McGuinness is ready to find love again following the end of her 11-year marriage to Paddy McGuinness.

The 36-year-old model and presenter has no plans to walk down the aisle a second time but says being in a relationship is an “amazing, magical thing to have in your life” and she would be open to finding someone special.

She told Closer: “Anyone that I've ever dated or had a relationship with - even in my teenage years– I was friends with them first, and then it developed into a relationship, and that was the situation with my ex-husband. We knew each other for a while beforehand.

“However, this is the first time I've been completely on my own, and I've got time for myself, and that time is limited. I don't know if I could offer enough to somebody to be in a relationship right now, and it's not that I don't want to.

“I know that I deserve love, and I love love, and think being around someone intimately, and laughing and enjoying adult company is an amazing, magical thing to have in your life if you've got it.

“I think [getting married again] is something I would definitely rule out. I've done that, I had the big white wedding, and I was married for 15 years.

“It's not something I'm in any rush to do. I only want to get married once, and I've done that. If I get love again in my life, I'll be really happy with that - I don't need anything more.”

But Christine isn’t sure if she has the time for a new relationship as she is busy caring for her three children and working.

She added: “I think love is a blessing and you should count that blessing, but I don't feel I could give enough to somebody for that to be a relationship, because I'm at home with my three children most of the time, and if I'm not at home – I'm at work, or a charity event.”