After being caught bare while showering in her £2.1 million mansion, Christine McGuinness is understandably upset.

Christine McGuinness left fuming after being filmed naked in the shower through windows in her £2.1m house

The 35-year-old model posted a ranting video on her Instagram Story on Thursday, discussing the frightening incident.

She spoke to her adoring admirers from the comfort of her car, saying that a vehicle resembling the one used by Google Earth had drove past her Cheshire residence five times while she was unconscious.

In the words of Christine: “So, this morning, I was in the shower, I’ve had Zooms this morning so I needed to get ready and look fresh.”

“My blinds wouldn’t go all the way down in the bathroom. I don’t know what the cat’s been doing whilst I’ve been away!”

“Anyway, I thought, ‘It’s okay because I live on a private road so I’ll just have a quick shower.”

“Next minute, this car comes past with this big f**king crane on top, with a camera on it, like Google Earth or something whilst I’m in the shower with my white bits out!”

Once again, Paddy McGuinness’ ex-wife questioned, “Surely, they should give you some kind of notice before they start filming outside your house?”

“I swear to God, he went up and down my road five times! There’s no privacy in the world,” she concluded while shaking her head” she sighed.

Christine and Paddy have been coparenting their autistic children together despite their divorce last year.

Leo and Penelope, both 8, and Felicity, 5, are the children of the 49-year-old TV host and the former Real Housewives of Cheshire star.

Christine revealed last month that she and her separated husband Paddy are living in an unconventional arrangement since she said, “I don’t know life without him.”

Christine opened up to OK! magazine about their partnership, expressing uncertainty about its longevity.

She emphasized that “It’s certainly not a long-term or forever plan. It works right now because we’re both so busy and we’re in and out of the home so we tend to swap days and we’ll share.”

“It’s much like any parent really – juggling jobs and children. We definitely don’t want to upset them or change anything too quickly, and for me as well.”

“I like slow changes, and we’re alright – we’re family. I’ve known Paddy for 15 years, so I don’t know life without him. It is what it is.”

She continued, “He’s happy that I’ve found a place I’m comfortable in. He was very proud of my book and my documentary. He watched it and he loved it, and said he was really pleased that not only was I working but I was making a big difference as well.”

“It’s good he’s supportive because I need him to be. I need to be able to leave happily knowing the children are being looked after and safe. It’s partnership and teamwork.”