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YOU ONLY SING WHEN YOU’RE LOSING, PADDY

Fans mock star for his loner lyrics

- By PETER DYKE peter.dyke@dailystar.co.uk

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PADDY McGuinness was mocked by fans for singing All By Myself as he battles to save his marriage.

Viewers said the tear-jerker’s lyrics could predict the Take Me Out host’s future.

His wife Christine is considerin­g their relationsh­ip after the 44-year-old allegedly told her he was on “a night out with the lads’’ but was caught on camera arm-in-arm with Nicole Appleton.

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On Saturday’s edition of his ITV dating show, telly favourite Paddy was seen miming along to Celine Dion’s track.

He and the female contestant­s sang it while a single lad left the studio without having bagged a date.

But viewers thought the song – about someone being all alone and unable to find love – could mirror his life if his wife kicks him out.

One tweeted said: “Oh the irony...”

Another wrote: “Do you think Paddy will be coming down the lift next season?”

And one user added: “Looks like Paddy will soon have to apply to go on his own show.”

Yesterday it was claimed model Christine, 29, had told friends she felt “heartbroke­n and humiliated” by her husband’s actions. The pair have three children, four-yearhas old twins Leo and Penelope and 10-month-old Felicity.

A pal said: “It has absolutely floored her. He didn’t tell her he was hanging out with Nicole. She didn’t know they were close.

“Trust has been broken. Her children are her priority.”

Neither Paddy nor Christine spoken publicly since the news broke last week. But Christine did post a cryptic tweet of a Marilyn Monroe quote saying: “Sometimes good things fall apart.”

Nicole, 43, who was wed to Liam Gallagher and was in 1990s band All Saints, has said nothing about her friendship with Paddy either.

She has also stopped following him on Instagram after it emerged in recent months she had “liked” a whopping 178 of his pictures.

 ??  ?? MARRIAGE WOE: With Christine IN TUNE: Paddy on the show. Left, Nicole
MARRIAGE WOE: With Christine IN TUNE: Paddy on the show. Left, Nicole
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