
Ant McPartlin shows off sweet tribute tattoo to wife Anne-Marie
The couple were snapped soaking up the rays during a sunny break to Portugal, with the I'm A Celebrity host, 49, pictured paddling in the sea.
Wearing only his swim shorts, his latest body art addition is 'Amzie' written across his chest in a nod to his wife, who he wed in 2021.
Another tattoo across his stomach was also visible, which appeared to be a sun with black banding on either side, the significance of which is unknown.
It's not the only tattoo Ant has dedicated to his wife, with him also having a circle with the letter 'A' inside.
Speaking to The Sun about his sunny trip, a source said: 'He looked in great shape and was totally relaxed.
'But he's starting to get quite a collection of tattoos. Each one has a special meaning to him and pays tribute to what he treasures most in the world.'
The TV personality also has a family tree tattoo dedicated to both his wife and their son, Wilder, who they welcomed last year.
The tribute tattoo also contains dedications to his stepchildren from Anne-Marie's previous marriage, Daisy and Poppy.
The presenter – known as one half of the duo Ant and Dec – was forced to address fans' concerns over a seemingly missing loved one in the piece.
While it includes nods to Milo and Bumble, the dogs he shares with Anne-Marie, he appeared to snub labrador Hurley whom he shares with ex-wife Lisa Armstrong.
Taking to Instagram to clear the air, he thanked fans for their 'kind messages of love' and was 'glad' they loved the tattoo.
He continued: 'For all you dog lovers who asked why my beloved Hurley wasn't on the family tree… he was!! He was just covered by our newborn. All my love, gratitude and heartfelt thanks.'
Ant first showed off a massive John Lennon tribute tattoo while presenting the hit ITV show I'm A Celebrity in 2022. More Trending
His forearm is emblazoned with a circular design, which has intricate triangular lines across it and the word 'Imagine' written in the middle.
Ant has a few tats which link to his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, including a circle and triangle inspired by the alcoholics anonymous symbol on his left wrist.
Also on the outside of his forearms are an arrow and a long-stemmed rose, on his right and left arms, respectively.
The Britain's Got Talent host also has three stars outlined on his wrist but it's not known if this is symbolic of anything.
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