Christine McGuinness flaunts her peachy posterior in tiny orange skirt

Christine McGuinness flaunts her peachy posterior in a TINY orange skirt as she pines for the end of lockdown with throwback post

She’s joined much of the nation pinging for the end of the coronavirus lockdown. 

And Christine McGuinness was proudly flaunting her peachy posterior in a tiny orange miniskirt for a throwback post on Thursday.

The mother-of-three, 32, shared the video of her amazing dance moves during a night out as she told fans she was in the midst of planning ‘her freedom party.’

Jaw-dropping: Christine McGuinness was proudly flaunting her peachy posterior in a tiny orange miniskirt for a fun throwback post on Thursday

Christine looked incredible in the video as she flashed her washboard abs and endless pins in the navy blue crop top and orange frilled miniskirt.

With her blonde curled tresses tumbling down her back, Christine looked every inch the sexy bombshell as she showed off her best dance moves. 

The star appeared to be at a concert in the video, though in the caption she was clearly pining for the end of the lockdown.

She wrote: ‘Planning my freedom party after lockdown.’

Happier times: The mother-of-three shared the video of her amazing dance moves during a night out as she told fans she was in the midst of planning 'her freedom party'

Happier times: The mother-of-three shared the video of her amazing dance moves during a night out as she told fans she was in the midst of planning ‘her freedom party’

Loving it: Christine looked incredible in the video as she teamed the navy blue crop top with the orange skirt to dance at what appeared to be a concert

Loving it: Christine looked incredible in the video as she teamed the navy blue crop top with the orange skirt to dance at what appeared to be a concert

Despite the fun-filled video, Christine recently revealed to fans that she’s been sober for 12 years by sharing a throwback snap of her teenage self.

Christine uploaded the image alongside the caption: ‘It’s been over 12 years since I last had a taste, I was 18 in Blackpool here, not sure where I found the pink wig but I think it was a great night! 

‘I’ve thought about this a lot today, double vodka cranberry, one in each hand please. New day tomorrow, we are the lucky ones, home, safe and well.’

Days gone by: Despite the fun-filled video, Christine recently revealed to fans that she's been sober for 12 years by sharing a throwback snap of her teenage self

Days gone by: Despite the fun-filled video, Christine recently revealed to fans that she’s been sober for 12 years by sharing a throwback snap of her teenage self

Growing up: Christine (pictured ahead of the Clap for Carers celebration last week) candidly revealed it had been more than 12 years since she 'last had a taste'

Growing up: Christine (pictured ahead of the Clap for Carers celebration last week) candidly revealed it had been more than 12 years since she ‘last had a taste’

The star has also been giving an insight into life in lockdown with her presenter husband Paddy McGuinness and their children Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three.

She recently warned the ‘vulnerable’, including her three autistic children, could go hungry during the lockdown as they have a ‘restricted diet.’

She wrote: ‘When you are emptying the shelves at your supermarket please bare in mind that you are emptying the tummy’s of our vulnerable, including my own children. [sic]

Heartbreaking: It also after Christine made a heartbreaking plea on social media last Monday evening for people to stop stockpiling food amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Heartbreaking: It also after Christine made a heartbreaking plea on social media last Monday evening for people to stop stockpiling food amid the COVID-19 pandemic

‘Many children and adults with autism have a very restricted diet, the variation of food they eat is quite often extremely limited.

‘Some people with autism and other conditions that include sensory food aversions will go hungry from your greed. ⠀

‘The supermarkets have stated that there is enough food, you DO NOT need to empty the shelves putting our vulnerable at risk of further health conditions.’

In good company: Christine has been holed up at home with husband Paddy and their children Leo and Penelope, 6, and Felicity, 4 (pictured)

In good company: Christine has been holed up at home with husband Paddy and their children Leo and Penelope, 6, and Felicity, 4 (pictured)