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Christine McGuinness shares health update on husband Paddy after operation

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Christine McGuiness has given an update on her husband Paddy after the Top Gear star went under the knife earlier this week.

Paddy, 48, had reportedly been waiting six months for the surgery that he needed for a previous injury. Discussing how he’s feeling a few days on from the procedure, Christine, 33, said he’s doing well while joking that the Bolton-born TV personality was “milking it”.

She told OK! Online: “He’s absolutely fine. He’s milking it, obviously, he’s a man, and he’s got to try and rest as much as possible. “It’s an old injury and he’s just been waiting for some time off work to get it sorted, and he has done now, so he’s absolutely fine.” Paddy himself gave an update on Thursday 3 February, where he expressed his relief at finally being able to have it done. “Finally got my knee op done!

Been managing with it for 6 months, such a relief to finally get it sorted,” he wrote alongside a snap of two before and after photos of his knee. "Few days rest now, then we get this puppy moving!!!

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