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Anne Marie Corbett is ever the supportive wife as she joins husband Ant McPartlin for third semi-final of Britain’s Got Talent
They tied the knot ten months ago.
And Ant McPartlin and Anne Marie Corbett proved they were still going strong as ever as she went to support him while he filmed the third Britain’s Got Talent semi-final at the Hammersmith Apollo on Wednesday.
The TV presenter, 46, donned a navy fleece jumper and blue jeans as he waved at the cameras.
Supportive: Ant McPartlin was joined by his supportive wife Anne Marie Corbett while filming the second Britain’s Got Talent semi-final at the Hammersmith Apollo on Wednesday
Anne-Marie looked radiant in a white shirt and blue jeans as she carried a Christian Dior handbag.
Her blonde tresses were styled poker straight and left to tumble down her shoulders while she beamed excitedly.
Meanwhile, Tom Ball emerged victorious from Wednesday night’s semi-final, going through to the final along with comedian Eva Abley.
Stylish: The TV presenter, 46, donned a navy fleece jumper and blue jeans as he waved at the cameras
Singer Tom, 23, blew the audience away with his powerful rendition of Conchita Wurst’s Rise Like A Phoenix, receiving a standing ovation from the judges.
Eva, 14, impressed the judges with her comedy routine with Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams all voting to put her through to the final over magician Keiichi Iwisaki.
It comes after Simon Cowell urged ITV to sign presenting duo Ant and Dec to lifetime contracts as they enter talks to extend their stay with the broadcasting giant.
Stunning: Her blonde tresses were styled poker straight and left to tumble down her shoulders while she beamed excitedly
Loved-up: They tied the knot in a lavish ceremony 10 months ago
The popular pair are believed to be considering a mammoth £30million golden handcuffs deal that would tie them to ITV for three additional years beyond the remaining 12-months on their current contract.
And Simon, who has worked with the presenters for more than two decades on shows including Pop Idol and Britain’s Got Talent, believes they are too good to lose to a rival channel.
He told The Mirror: ‘I’d sign them up for ever. Ant and Dec are the best. There’s no question. There’s nobody like them.
Success: Tom Ball emerged victorious from Wednesday night’s semi-final of Britain’s Got Talent, going through to the final
‘I’ve known them now for over 20 years. They really are fun, but their brilliance is understanding the audience of the show. They really relate to the audience and they haven’t changed at all. They’re very nice people.
‘And, importantly, they love the acts. If I was running ITV, I wouldn’t think twice about it.’
As well as long-running talent show BGT, the pair also host ITV staples Limitless Win, Saturday Night Takeaway and legendary endurance based series I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Wants them to stay: It comes after Simon Cowell urged ITV to sign presenting duo Ant and Dec to lifetime contracts as they enter talks to extend their stay with the broadcasting giant
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