Inside Lisa Armstrong's recovery from Ant McPartin split – impressive weight loss to defiant gesture
09.03.2024 - 16:47
/ ok.co.uk
Lisa Armstrong has her head held high following her 2018 split from Ant McPartlin with a high-profile TV job, celebrity friends and an enviable lifestyle.
The make-up artist has been through a tough few years since her former husband announced their break-up and then shortly afterwards got together with their personal assistant Anne-Marie Corbett, who he has now married. But Lisa, 47, has shown that the split has not held her back in her hugely successful career and happy life, which is full of support from her loved ones.
Here's how Lisa has moved on after splitting from the TV star. Dignified silence Lisa has never been tempted to reveal the details of her marriage to Ant, despite the heartbreak of him marrying their former PA.
In 2017, Ant had thanked his wife of 12 years for standing by him during his addiction battle, but by 2018 he had announced that their marriage was over. Keeping the details of the split private, Lisa did not comment on what had happened and even kept her Twitter profile picture as a snap of her and Ant during the months that followed, which included him causing a crash while drink driving that he was eventually fined £86,000 over.
But she finally appeared to have had enough when rumours emerged in the press claiming that Lisa had set Anne-Marie "humiliating" work tasks such as collecting burgers from McDonalds. Lisa changed to a profile picture of herself with their dog, Hurley, and tweeted: "Lies, lies, lies" as well as liking a tweet from a fan that read: "Hmm me thinks there may be a bit of PR trying to make someone’s wife look like she is difficult and that the marriage was over for years so they look good in the publics eyes again..what do you think @lisaamakeup?" Relationship expert
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