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Ant McPartlin's ex-wife Lisa Armstrong 'breaks silence' after finalising divorce

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Ant McPartlin's ex-wife Lisa Armstrong has broken her silence after their divorce. The 43-year-old Strictly Come Dancing makeup artist made her return to social media after she finalised her divorce with ex-husband Ant.

Lisa shared a sizzling sunbathing selfie to Instagram and Twitter as she enjoyed the gorgeous sunshine amid the current coronavirus lockdown.

It's the first selfie the television makeup star has posted since her divorce from I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! star Ant this week.

The former couple were together for 23 years after meeting in the world of telly. They revealed they were ending their relationship back in January 2018, breaking the news following speculation their romance had been on the rocks.

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