Ant McPartlin touches down in Australia one week before I’m A Celebrity premiere
As a lifestyle expert with over two decades of experience in the entertainment industry, I must say that watching Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly arrive in Australia for another season of “I’m a Celebrity” is always a heartwarming sight. Their camaraderie and dedication to their craft are truly inspiring.
Ant McPartlin touched down in Australia a week prior to the broadcast of the initial episode of this year’s I’m A Celebrity, set to air on the following Sunday.
This 48-year-old has been hosting the main ITV program for 22 years now, and this morning, he was seen looking carefree while wearing a black Stussy baseball cap, a t-shirt, and shorts, along with dark sunglasses as he made his way to a café for breakfast.
It seems that Ant went down under by himself this time, as his wife Anne-Marie Corbett couldn’t accompany him due to her pregnancy last year and the birth of their first child, Wilder.
Overflowing with excitement, I couldn’t help but break into a grin as I joined my cherished friend and ever-entertaining co-host, Declan Donnelly, along with his remarkable wife, Ali Astall, and their enchanting offspring – Isla, aged six, and Jack, two years young. We shared a delightful breakfast in the captivating locale of Cabarita that morning.
The Geordie duo stay in the same beachfront £1,000 a night penthouse in the New South Wales town.

On Saturday, Dec and his family were spotted having breakfast at the same location, but later confessed they were battling jet lag and returned to the comfort of their penthouse.
Every year, Ant, aged 48, typically marks his birthday during the period of a performance, while December, who prefers spending time with his family on the beach, often delays his arrival in Australia, as their apartment offers a picturesque view of the beach.
One local told TopMob: ‘They’re pretty understated people, low-key.
From the larger crowd they’re part of, they stand out a bit more, yet they’re not particularly famous, which might be quite pleasant for them.
As a bit of a recluse, I tend to prefer my own company most of the time. However, once I step into my favorite hangouts, I become the center of attention. People seem drawn to me there, eager to strike up conversations and ensure I feel at ease.





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2024-11-10 05:48