
Ant McPartlin gets another tattoo tribute to his wife Anne-Marie Corbett as he shows off his new ink on the beach during Portugal holiday
Enjoying a day at the beach on Tuesday, the presenter, 49, and his wife, 46, had some down time with friends.
Ant, who already has a number of tattoos, showed off his new ink while taking a dip in the sea.
His latest addition is Anne-Marie's nickname, Amzie, written across his chest, in another sweet nod to her.
The I'm A Celebrity host also has a heart with a circle and the letter 'A' inside and a family tree tattoo.
A source told The Sun: 'He looked in great shape and was totally relaxed. But he's starting to get quite a collection of tattoos.'
They added: 'Each one has a special meaning to him and pay tribute to what he treasures most in the world.'
Last May, Ant showed off a never-before-seen family tree tattoo as he revealed that he had welcomed his first child with his wife Anne-Marie.
Their baby boy, a son named Wilder Patrick McPartlin, is Ant's first while Anne-Marie has two children, Poppy, and Daisy, from her previous marriage.
Ant shared a Instagram snap sweetly cradling his baby boy, revealing he'd been born earlier that day, writing: 'Born, 14/05/24 at 8.54am. Baby is beautiful, Mummy's a legend, Sisters are over the moon. Dad's a mess!'
In the image, Ant displayed the intricate family tree tattoo tribute on his shoulder with sweet dedications to his stepchildren from Anne-Marie's previous marriage, and their pet dogs, Milo and Bumble.
Ant later addressed fans' concerns that he'd 'snubbed' his dog Hurley - who he shares with his ex - in the tattoo, after the dog's name appeared to be absent from the design.
The TV personality and his ex Lisa Armstrong adopted Hurley in 2013 following struggles to have a child of their own.
Ant wrote: 'Hey all, I just wanted to say thank You so much for the kind messages of love and well wishes for our baby Wilder. He's doing great.'
A source told The Sun : 'He looked in great shape and was totally relaxed. But he's starting to get quite a collection of tattoos'
The couple were seen playing ball games on the beach
He added: 'Glad you loved the tattoo as well. 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 A.'
The Saturday Night Takeaway star split from Lisa in 2018 after 11 years of marriage and went on to marry his former personal assistant, Anne-Marie, in 2021.
Ant is said to have refused to surrender full custody of Hurley to his ex during their reported £31million divorce battle, reportedly telling lawyers: 'She can have anything she wants – except the dog.'
The arrangement led to the TV presenter's chauffeur ferrying the dog between the two of them so they did not have to see each other.
Lisa has reportedly bought a new house in Oxford as she builds an impressive property portfolio in the wake of her divorce.
The makeup artist, 48, who was said to have been awarded £31 million in a settlement from the TV star snapped up a four-bed house near Oxford last year for more than £700,000, according to The Mirror.
She already has the former family home, a £2.3 million five-bedroom west London mansion, which she kept as part of the divorce.
Lisa then bought a £3.8 million house in West London in 2020, two years following her split from Ant after 11 years of marriage.
According to the publication, she is now expected to undertake extensive renovations of her latest purchase.
MailOnline has contacted a representative of Lisa for comment.
Lisa is fast becoming a savvy property developer after completely renovating her 2020 house purchase, installing a pool, a gym, an outhouse and a gazebo.
However, she has had less luck with the former marital home after it suffered a fire in 2023, causing £1 million worth of damage.
Lisa had been renting the property to a family of six, it was reported at the time.
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