Christine McGuinness
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
That was given to me and I always plan to pass it on to my children.
And I still want to do that.
And then they can decide what they want to do with it.
And it's absolutely stunning.
So I don't want to get rid of it.
Taking their rings off was really, really hard.
And I didn't think it would be because I'm not showy offy.
I'm not really big into like accessories and things.
But obviously it was the sentimental value and the symbol of the marriage.
So taking it off, you do kind of have that feeling of, oh, God, this is the end of my marriage.
And it was really hard.
And I found it interesting.
even more harder when one of my daughters noticed, when one of my daughters said, Mummy, you haven't got your ring on anymore.
And I just said, oh, Mummy just took it off because I wasn't ready to really explain to her at the time.
But now I just think it's an absolutely beautiful piece of jewellery, like I said, that holds so many good, amazing memories.
And although it might have been the end of my marriage, it certainly wasn't the end of...
my family or my relationship with my ex-husband.
And how is it the fact that you are still living together under the same roof?
It's like a comedy show, honestly.