Christine McGuinness has been supported by her fans and followers as she said she was 'very proud' of her latest move. The model and TV personality confirmed she'd be back on TV screens on Friday (November 24) for a special episode of Loose Women.

It has been revealed that the ITV lunchtime show will be showing its first non-visible disability panel with Christine, who was diagnosed with autism and ADHD just a few years ago, appearing as a guest panellist alongside Nadia Sawalha, Judi Love and Denise Welch.

The clip Christine shared on Instagram heard Nadia, who was given her own ADHD diagnosis last year, revealing the special panel before adding: "Join us as we shine a light on the everyday challenges faced by neurodiverse women just like us."

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The teaser of the special show also heard Christine recently as a guest on the programme as she told the panel she wanted "to educate" and help people "understand" as she not only has autism herself but so do her three children - twins Penelope and Leo and youngest daughter Felicity - who she shares with ex-husband Paddy McGuinness.

Captioning the post, Christine wrote: "Very proud to be your ‘Loose Woman’ tomorrow for a very special show with an extra special panel. Nadia, Denise, Judi @loosewomen Non-Visible Disabilities special."

And she was quickly flooded with supportive comments. Former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan was among the first to respond, writing: "Amazing babe proud of you."

@finding_fi_ said: "Ahh I will be watching! You’re changing the world for the better." @thelittleonesuk commented: "Amazing!! Need to see more of this in the mainstream!!" @vizzle_bizzle_matthews wrote: "Finally. Massive congratulations on this ladies. It’s about time."

@ethan_jw_18 replied: "Awwww so looking forward to this thank you you are amazing @mrscmcguinness don’t ever forget that!" @ellieot4 shared: "I’m working but will record it to watch with my two autistic daughters. So grateful and proud of you for continuing to raise awareness and support others." @lmummery added: "Amazing thank you so much for spreading awareness about neurodivergent women."