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Ant McPartlin's emotional message to wife Anne-Marie on their fifth wedding anniversary

Ant McPartlin has shared a sweet post on social media to mark his wedding anniversary, five years on from when he and Anne-Marie Corbett tied the knot in romantic church ceremony

Ant McPartlin has shared a sweet post on social media to mark his fifth wedding anniversary(Image: PA)

Ant McPartlin has shared a sweet post on social media to mark his fifth wedding anniversary. The TV star, best known for his on-screen partnership with Declan Donnelly, was initially married to makeup artist Lisa Armstrong from 2016 until 2018 but tied the knot with Anne-Marie Corbett in 2021.


On Friday, the I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! host took to Instagram with a post to honour the special day as he made a romantic admission.


Alongside a black-and-white snap from their wedding day, Ant wrote on Instagram: "Happy 5th Wedding Anniversary @mrsanthonymcpartlin. I'd do it all again tomorrow," and left a red heart emoji alongside his words.


Ant shared this image onto his Instagram account(Image: antanddec/Instagram)

Ant met Anne-Marie in 2018 and they married three years later (Image: Daily Star, Daily Mirror, Daily Express)

Ant, 50, married Anne-Marie, 48, tied the knot at St Michael's Church, in the picturesque Hampshire village of Heckfield, having got together just months after the TV host announced that he and Lisa, 49, had split up after more than a decade of marriage.

Anne-Marie, who has two children from her previous marriage, saw her own relationship break down around a year before. Though Ant's ex Lisa, 49 - who once counted Anne-Marie as a friend - claimed to have only found out about their romance in the papers.


After a rocky few years, both appear to have moved on. Ant has credited Anne-Marie with helping him get his life back on track following a drink-drive crash in 2018, and they went on to welcome son Wilder, now two, into the world in 2024.

Opening up about his supportive spouse in an interview with The Sun, Ant shared: "Anne-Marie honestly is the fundamental reason for the great change in my life. She's been my rock. She's a beautiful soul. I'm in the best place I've been in my life, to be honest with you. It's great."

Ant admitted he would do the whole wedding all over again(Image: Javier Garcia/REX/Shutterstock)


In the same interview, Ant, who described their love as 'magic', confirmed that they had only got together after they had broken up with their respective partners.

He added: "We've worked together for many years. But something changed. She was single, I was single. We were going through turmoil. It was the last thing on either of our minds to get into a relationship. But there we were and we were like, This felt so good, why deny it'."

Ant's ex Lisa has a heartbreaking time of late - despite a few relationships since their split - but exclusively told the Mirror last year how she was looking to move on after a "topsyturvy few years to say the least." And she's certainly not short of a bob or two after reportedly being awarded 31 million in her divorce settlement.

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It's said she's wisely been investing the cash as she builds up an impressive property portfolio. She's recently thought to have snapped up a four-bed house near Oxford for more than 700,000.

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