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Christine McGuinness shares heartfelt message to celebrate her twins’ birthday

Happy birthday!

Mum-of-three Christine McGuinness has paid tribute to her twins on Instagram.

Celebrating Leo and Penelope’s birthday, she left a heartfelt message and a sweet picture of the family enjoying a day out.

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Sharing a picture of Christine and her kids – Leo, Penelope and three-year-old Felicity – at a park, looking out onto a pond, Christine wrote: “Happy birthday to my amazing, beautiful, fabulous twins Leo and Penelope 6 today!!!

“You make me proud everyday, you have taught me so much.

“I am forever grateful to be your mummy #blessed #HappyBirthday #leo #penelope#twins #6today.”

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Many of Christine’s 237,000 followers joined in the celebrations, sending their own best wishes.

“Wishing the Happiest of birthdays to your Twinkles,” replied one follower.

Another one commented: “Happy birthday to your beautiful and amazing twins.”

A third added: “Happy birthday to your adorable twins Leo and Penelope, you really are the best mum they could ever of wished for.”

Then it was time for dad Paddy to chime in. “Cake for tea!!!!” he joked.

Christine and Paddy have opened up about the struggles of parenthood (Credit: Brett D. Cove / SplashNews.com)

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Christine McGuinness recently revealed that she would never leave husband Paddy home alone with the kids.

Christine also said she has always struggled with leaving the children at home, but is getting better at it.

Paddy, meanwhile, has opened up about the challenges of living with kids with autism.

When Leo and Penelope were three-and-a-half years old, they were referred to a pediatrician because they were both delayed in speaking – and that’s when the pair were told they had autism. Felicity has also shown signs of the condition.

“With autism you can feel as though you’re on your own, the world is against you,” he said.

“You’re like, ‘God, everyone else has got it easy’. There’s lots of things we can’t do – we can’t even go on a family holiday together.

“But when you start speaking about it, other people get in touch and say, ‘I thought it was just me, I’m in that position too.'”

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