Lancashire celebrities posted festive messages to supporters as they enjoyed Christmas Day with their families.
A host of famous faces have been keeping their fans informed about about how they spent December 25 on social media.
Stars including Tyson and Paris Fury, the Radfords, Christine McGuinness and Ranvir Singh have been sharing photos of their festive celebrations.
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Like many of us, their children enjoyed ripping into Christmas presents, tucking into a hearty Christmas lunch and donning festive jumpers.
It was a triple celebration for the Radford family in Morecambe with dad Noel and their grandson Leo enjoying birthday’s on Christmas Eve.
Mum of 22 Sue said: “I love that these two share a Xmas Eve birthday.”
Sue, 46, also posted Instagram stories of daughter Heidie ‘helping daddy cook Christmas dinner’ and other children ‘loving the ice cream truck’.
In a message to fans on Christmas Day, the couple said: “Merry Christmas everyone from our house to your house. We hope you have a lovely day.”
Paris Fury posted a picture of husband Tyson and their six children all dressed up in the same Christmas pyjamas at their Morecambe home.
She said: “Merry Christmas from the Fury’s house.
“It’s a bit blurry, we did a countdown selfie cus obviously we were all in this one.”
In a separate Instagram story, Paris shared a picture of Tyson in his dressing gown next to their kids at the top of the stairs.
She captioned the picture: “Coming to see if Santa’s been.”
The family enjoyed a dinner featuring a prawn cocktail starter.
Tyson and paris Fury with their children
Tyson and paris Fury with their children
Blackpool-born model Christine McGuinness said they had a ‘surprisingly calm day’.
The Real Housewives and Cheshire star and husband Paddy share three children together, each of whom have been diagnosed with autism: five-year-old Felicity and eight-year-old twins Leo and Penelope.
Christine, 33, posted pictures of the kids playing with their presents and the leftovers of their Christmas meal.
She wrote: “I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. We had a surprisingly calm day!
“Leo opened his presents slowly (he still has some unopened and that’s ok)
“Penelope wanted to tidy everything away at 9am (so did mummy ) and then spent most of the day in her room and that’s fine .
“Felicity got quite overstimulated and needed some afternoon quiet time (like daddy )
“So I’d say it went well! SWIPE for the food!
“Big improvements from their usual chicken nuggets and chips. They didn’t eat everything on the plate but the fact it was allowed on the plate is progress, and they tried.
“Happy kids, happy mummy, happy Christmas.”