CHRISTINE McGuinness suffered a leg injury on the set of ITV’s The Games but bravely continued on with filming.
Christine, 33, was spotted with sports tape on her leg as she films the reality series alongside 11 other celebrities as they compete in a series of Olympic style challenges.
Despite hurting her leg, Christine kept on going and was even spotted smiling, according to a report in the Daily Star.
“Christine was putting a brave face on. She obviously isn’t letting any niggles force her off the show,” an onlooker told the outlet.
“There are some activities she may struggle with but she is giving it her best.”
The model and autism ambassador revealed to fans competing on the show was tougher than she imagined.
“I’m not really sure what has happened to my life to be honest. I don’t think I signed up for this. What a day,” she said on Instagram.
“I’m living in gym clothes at the minute, being trained and coached in something almost every day. I love it, but it’s not easy.
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“The girls are strong, they’re competitive. But what a mad life, this is it for the next few weeks.”
Christine is a mother of three kids and the wife of Take Me Out’s host Paddy McGuinness.
She is set to particpate alongside six other female celebrities for a chance to win The Games.
Other females celebrities competing include Love Island’s Chloe Burrowes and Olivia Attwood, influencer Phoenix Brown, footballer Chelcee Grimes, newsreader Lucreza Millarini and Emmerdale star Rebecca Sarker.
Some of the men competing include, Ryan Thomas, Kevin Clifton, Wes Nelson, Colson Smith, Josh Herdman and Max George.
The reality series will be hosted by This Morning’s Holly Willoughby and Top Gear’s Freddie Flintoff.
Holly will host the show which will see twelve celebrity competitors battle it out in the athletics arena, the swimming pool, gymnasium and velodrome.
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Each star will put their sporting skills to the test in events from the 100-meter sprint to diving, racking up points on the medals table.
Former professional footballer Alex Scott will star on the show as a trackside reporter alongside fellow football star and presenter Chris Kamara who will appear as a commentator.