'It's an honour': Paddy McGuinness completes charity bike ride


BBC Radio 2 presenter Paddy McGuinness has just completed a charity bike ride from Wales to Scotland. The ride was a daunting 300 miles, but McGuinness stated that it was an “honour” to tackle it, especially given that it was all in aid of the BBC’s Children in Need charity. McGuinness has previously stated that he is passionate about helping this charity and the children it supports.

Despite the impressive distance, McGuinness noted that the ride wasn’t too much of a challenge for him. He stated that it brought him “joy,” and he felt privileged to be able to help the charity in such a way. McGuinness has raised over £7.5m on his five-day journey, and he is incredibly proud of that fact.

Paddy McGuinness is no stranger to phenomenal charity efforts. The former Top Gear and Question of Sport presenter has been a long-time supporter of various causes. He regularly donates his time, money, and resources to charities across the UK. In particular, he has a heart for children and those who are financially or socially disadvantaged.

Overall, McGuinness has stated that he feels blessed to be able to do what he does and bring joy to the children who benefit from the generosity of others. He encourages everyone to support Children in Need and other charities in any way they can. The world could always use a little more kindness, and it’s clear that McGuinness is doing his part to make it happen

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