Christine McGuinness heartbroken as she reveals her mum has breast cancer

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Christine McGuinness heartbroken as she reveals her mum has breast cancer
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The 32 year old, who recently flaunted her incredible figure in a strapless top and denim jeans, took to her Instagram feed to make the announcement with her 476,000 followers in an attempt to raise awareness around the condition.

The brunette beauty could be seen smiling in the snap as she donned a white and red floral dress with white sandals and a pair of dark-framed shades on. The stunning star, who recently revealed she's lost weight during the coronavirus lockdown period, went on: "It’s hit me hard, we are very close. Christine ended her statement by adding the hashtags #MyMum, #MyInspo, #MyMa before and said: "You will smash it mum," with a praying hands emoji and a sad face emoji.

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