Christine McGuinness

Television Personality on ‘The Real Housewives of Cheshire’ & National Diversity Awards Winner

  • Media Champion of the Year at the British Diversity Awards in 2025
  • Crowned Miss Liverpool in 2007
  • Appeared on programmes such as ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’ and ‘All Star Mr & Mrs’
  • Fronted ‘Christine McGuinness: Unmasking My Autism’ & the BBC documentary ‘Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism’

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Christine McGuinness: A Beautiful Nightmare
Christine McGuinness: A Beautiful Nightmare
Amazing Me, Amazing You
Amazing Me, Amazing You
The Magic is You, The Magic is Me
The Magic is You, The Magic is Me

When [post:title] is booked for events, they are known to discuss the following speaking topics:

Late-Diagnosed Autism in Women
Motherhood and Raising Autistic Children
Identity, Masking and Mental Wellbeing
Life in the Public Eye and Personal Growth
Neurodiversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
Resilience After Childhood Trauma

Christine McGuinness is a British media personality, author and autism advocate whose career has evolved into one of powerful social impact. Rising to public prominence through television, Christine has since become a respected voice on late-diagnosed autism, inclusion and neurodiversity. Following her own diagnosis at the age of 33, she has used her platform to challenge stigma and amplify underrepresented experiences, leading to major recognition including Media Champion of the Year at the British Diversity Awards in 2025. She is hired as a female motivational speaker for her honesty, resilience and commitment to empowering others to embrace their identity.

Christine first entered the public eye after being crowned Miss Liverpool in 2007, before building a television career that included appearances on programmes such as ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’ and ‘All Star Mr & Mrs’. She later became a cast member on ‘The Real Housewives of Cheshire’ from 2018 to 2020, where audiences saw her family life and personal challenges unfold in the public sphere. However, it was her autism diagnosis in 2021 that marked a turning point. That same year, she released her autobiography, ‘A Beautiful Nightmare: My Story’, offering a candid account of her experiences and the realities behind the headlines.

Her advocacy work gained national attention through the BBC documentary ‘Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism’, which received a nomination at the National Television Awards. In 2023, she fronted ‘Christine McGuinness: Unmasking My Autism’, also nominated at the National Television Awards, further cementing her role as an important voice in neurodiversity conversations. That same year, she won Celebrity of the Year at the National Diversity Awards. In 2025, she appeared on ‘How To Fail with Elizabeth Day’, continuing open discussions around identity and growth.

Christine is hired as a motivational speaker because she connects lived experience with practical insight. She speaks candidly about late diagnosis, self-acceptance, parenting neurodivergent children and rebuilding confidence after adversity. Her journey from beauty queen to award-winning advocate resonates strongly with female audiences navigating identity, resilience and personal reinvention, making her an impactful and authentic choice for organisations seeking meaningful conversations around inclusion and empowerment.

To enquire about Christine McGuinness for your event or corporate function, simply contact us via agent@female-motivational-speakers.com or call a booking agent on 0203 9158 282.