Ant McPartlin has celebrated his third wedding anniversary to Anne-Marie Corbett.
The couple tied the knot back in 2021 in a wedding attended by celebrity friends including TV partner Declan Donnelly, as well as Britain's Got Talent pals Alesha Dixon and Stephen Mulhern.
Taking to his Instagram Stories, Ant shared a sweet unseen selfie from the couple's big day, writing: "3 years ago today!", accompanied by a red heart emoji.
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The anniversary comes three months after Ant and Anne-Marie welcomed their first baby together.
Announcing their son's arrival, the presenter shared a picture on Instagram and wrote: "Welcome to the family. Wilder Patrick McPartlin. Born, 14/05/24 at 8.54am. Baby is beautiful, Mummy's a legend, sisters are over the moon, Dad's a mess!"
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Meanwhile, earlier this year Ant opened up about his and Dec's decision to pause their show Saturday Night Takeaway after this year's series.
"On a more personal level, part of the reason we're pausing Takeaway is we need a break ourselves, and we need to spend some time with our family," he told Fault Magazine.
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"We've both got children we need to spend time with for a little bit. We need time to think and time to step back and look at the bigger picture and just see where we are now."
Ant added: "I feel like it's a nice time to turn the page, and it will give us time to reflect. You can't think of a different version of Saturday Night Takeaway while Saturday Night Takeaway is on air. You need to be away from it."
Dec admitted that they "started to miss it" last time they took a break, recalling: "We started coming up with lots of ideas and going, 'Oh, that would be amazing'. We want to give ourselves that same opportunity this time to miss the show and just see how we feel and where that takes us."

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