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14.04.2024 - 10:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Ant McPartlin's ex-wife Lisa Armstrong made a rare show of support for Ant and Dec during the final episode of Saturday Night Takeaway.
The makeup artist joined fans on reacting to the last ever episode of the family entertainment show, which has been on air for over two decades. Ant and his best friend and TV partner, Declan Donnelly, announced earlier this year that they were retiring their popular show.
Viewers congratulated the pair on social media, with Lisa also showing her support in a notable move. Ahead of the final episode of Saturday Night Takeaway, Lisa Armstrong showed her support by liking a heartfelt tribute from a colleague that praised Ant and Dec as 'simply the best'.
As reports The Mirror, the post read: "After 20 years this amazing show is coming to a end it's been a real joy and pleasure to have been there from the beginning, and in my 30 year career in showbiz I've worked with some brilliant people but these two are simply the best! Great friendships and memories made."
The final episode was packed with surprises and special guests, including Simon Cowell and Holly Willoughby, and ended with an emotional farewell from the duo.
This action marks a significant shift for Lisa, who has previously used her social media to endorse posts critical of her ex-husband's actions and to express solidarity with her journey as a newly single woman.
Lisa was once a central figure in Ant and Dec's inner circle, having been in a relationship with Ant for 23 years and married to him for 11. She also had a close bond with Dec, who was the best man at their 2006 wedding. Lisa shares many ITV friends with the duo, having worked on Britain's Got Talent for several years before her split from Ant.
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