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Ant McPartlin's ex Lisa Armstrong pays heartbreaking tribute to dad after tragic cancer death

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Lisa Armstrong has shared a heartfelt tribute to her late father on his birthday, nearly five years after his heartbreaking death.The Strictly Come Dancing make-up artist lost her beloved father in May 2019 aged 71, one year after he had been diagnosed with cancer.

Lisa, 47, who was previously married to TV presenter Ant McPartlin, 48, took to Instagram on 12 April to share a post dedicated to her late dad, saying she misses him "more everyday".

She shared a photo of her father with TV favourite Stephen Mulhern, with the pair smiling for the camera as Stephen, 47, pointed at him. "Happy Heavenly Birthday to my Dear Pops.

Miss you more & more everyday, love you forever & always….. #MyDegs #MyHero," Lisa captioned the post along with three red heart emojis.

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