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Christine McGuinness sent temperatures soaring as she posted a saucy clip to mark her 35th birthday on Monday.
Taking to Instagram the reality star shared a BTS look from a recent photoshoot where she slipped into a tiny mini dress with tasselled bra, which she cheekily twirled for the camera.
The stunning frock hugged every inch of her jaw-dropping figure and boasted a metallic trim as well as white marabou feathers at the hem.
Christine showcased her long elegant pins and slipped her feet into a pair of towering silver platforms.
Sporting a radiant make-up palette with pillar box red lip, she wore her blonde tresses in loose curls.
Hot stuff: Christine McGuinness sent temperatures soaring as she posted a saucy clip to mark her 35th birthday on Monday
Beaming: Taking to Instagram the reality star shared a BTS look from a recent photoshoot where she slipped into a tiny mini dress with tasseled bra, which she cheekily twirled for the camera
Holding a birthday cake in one hand to make her big day she oozed confidence in front of the camera before collapsing into giggles.
She captioned the clip: 'Imagine not showing up for your own life'
'It's my birthday and year 35 I'm going to give myself the gift of embracing my wonderfully chaotic brain, enjoying the rain and the rainbows, Living freely to my fullest'.
Christine was diagnosed with autism two years ago at 31. Her three children - twins Penelope and Leo, nine, and Felicity, seven - are also autistic.
She continued: ' Side note.... I'm just getting ready for the school run and have absolutely no plans for today but this video was more fun so'.
It comes after Christine opened up about struggling at school as a teenager with undiagnosed autism, saying that it led her to pray her life 'would just end'.
The revelation has led her to reevaluate experiences in her life, which she has explored in her new BBC documentary, Unmasking My Autism, released on Wednesday.
And speaking on the latest episode of Heart's Dirty Mother Pukka podcast hosted by Anna Whitehouse and Polly Hazlewood, Christine shared more details about the difficulties of growing up with autism.
Gorgeous: The stunning frock hugged every inch of her jaw-dropping figure and boasted a metallic trim as well as white marabou feathers at the hem
Celebrations: Holding a birthday cake in one hand to make her big day she oozed confidence in front of the camera before collapsing into giggles
Big day: She captioned the clip: 'Imagine not showing up for your own life'
The model revealed that the traumatic experiences meant she struggled to make friends at school and eventually led her to leave education at 14.
She said: 'It was the worst as a teenager. It was so bad that I was suicidal, really.
'And no one understood that I didn't understand what the problem was. But even though I had family around, my mum, I absolutely loved my mum so much, she had absolutely no idea that that's how I felt.
'But I used to pray that I wouldn't wake