Christine McGuinness displays her pert derriere in throwback bikini snap

Christine McGuinness displays her pert derriere in throwback bikini snap as she pines for a sunshine break amid coronavirus lockdown

Christine McGuiness shared a sizzling bikini throwback snap on Sunday, as she pined for a sunshine break during the UK-wide lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic.

The model, 32, looked incredible in the Instagram photo, which showed her clad in an orange printed bikini as she stood on a balcony and took in a scenic sea view.

The beauty displayed her slender waist in a bright orange bandeau bikini top while drawing the eye to her peachy derriere in a pair of matching high-rise bottoms. 

Way back when: Christine McGuiness shared a sizzling bikini throwback snap on Sunday, as she pined for a sunshine break during the UK-wide lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic

Way back when: Christine McGuiness shared a sizzling bikini throwback snap on Sunday, as she pined for a sunshine break during the UK-wide lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic

Christine also revealed her endless toned and tanned legs as she gazed out to sea on her holiday.

Adding extra glamour, her platinum tresses were styled in flowing soft waves. 

Christine wrote an inspirational message as she reflected on the current world situation, typing: ‘The world is so beautiful, I really hope to see more of it once it is safe to travel But for now 

‘#StayHome #StaySafe #WashYourHands #TheWorldIsHealing.’

Reflection:  Christine wrote an inspirational message as she reflected on the current world situation

Reflection:  Christine wrote an inspirational message as she reflected on the current world situation

Lockdown: Christine has been keeping her followers updated with her family life during lockdown

Lockdown: Christine has been keeping her followers updated with her family life during lockdown

The photo comes after Christine made a heartbreaking plea on social media last Monday evening for people to stop stockpiling food amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Taking to Instagram Stories, the star warned that the ‘vulnerable’, including her three autistic children, could go hungry as they have a ‘restricted diet.’    

Model Christine, is mother to twins Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, with comedian Paddy McGuinness, shared a picture of a love heart with the words ‘Be Kind.’

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

Heartbreaking: The photo comes 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.’⠀

Her loves: Christine's children with husband Paddy McGuinness, twins Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, have all been diagnosed with autism and have a 'restricted diet'

Her loves: Christine’s children with husband Paddy McGuinness, twins Leo and Penelope, six, and Felicity, three, have all been diagnosed with autism and have a ‘restricted diet’

She told Loose Women: ‘The first time around with the twins, it was a shock, we were heartbroken, we didn’t know anything about autism. We were heartbroken,’

She explained that she and Paddy knew Felicity’s diagnosis before being told by doctors, spotting the signs from as early as six months. ‘It’s prepared us. We knew it was coming, we saw the signs so we were more prepared,’ she said.

‘It’s a relief because they can come across as being quite difficult, or challenging children,’ she added. ‘When Felicity started school, I wanted her to have the diagnosis before, so they know.’ 

Wise words: Last week, Paddy urged his followers not to be 'massive d***heads' by panic buying

Wise words: Last week, Paddy urged his followers not to be ‘massive d***heads’ by panic buying