Ant McPartlin’s TV bosses have wished him a “speedy recovery” after the star checked into rehab amid his battle with depression, alcohol and substance abuse.
The Britain’s Got Talent, Saturday Night Takeaway and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! co-host, 41, is expected to remain in a facility for up to two months.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
An ITV spokesman said: “We are sending Ant our very best wishes for a speedy recovery.”
McPartlin’s wife, make-up artist Lisa Armstrong, said she is relieved her TV star husband is getting support.
Completely overwhelmed by all your love & support it means so much. I'm relieved he's receiving the help he needs, we just need him better.
— Lisa Armstrong (@lisaAmakeup) June 18, 2017
Stars also sent their best wishes, with former I’m A Celebrity contestant Myleene Klass tweeting: “Sending love to you both xxx.”
Ant McPartlin and Lisa Armstrong (Ian West/PA)
Singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor wrote: “Lots of love to you both. You’re going to help a lot of people by being honest. Important stuff. Sending strength your way. Xxx.”
Dame Kelly Holmes said: “As I say at every speech I do, we are all human! Best wishes to Ant. You will come back stronger, your fans love you #itsgoodtotalk.”
Ant @antanddec …I send you lots of love mate … just another one of the millions of people who are supporting you xxxLL
— Larry Lamb (@larrylamb47) June 18, 2017
Very brave Ant to go public. This is the first stage of the road to recovery. All the best Ant it, will all be sorted for sure @antanddec https://t.co/lDcg5SjttD
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) June 18, 2017
McPartlin’s presenting partner Declan Donnelly also thanked fans for their messages.
Thank you for all the kind messages and well wishes for the big fella. He will be touched. Your support is, as ever, much appreciated.
DD xx— antanddec (@antanddec) June 18, 2017
McPartlin has said he feels he has “let people down”, but wanted to speak out about his issues to help others.
He told The Sun On Sunday: “I feel like I have let a lot of people down and for that I am truly sorry.
“I want to thank my wife, family and closest friends for helping me through this really difficult time.
Ant McPartlin’s problems reportedly stemmed from failed surgery (Joe Giddens/PA)
“I’ve spoken out because I think it’s important that people ask for help if they’re going through a rough time and get the proper treatment to help their recovery.”
His problems reportedly stemmed from failed knee surgery two years ago.
With an ongoing knee complication, the presenter is said to have started taking prescription drugs to cope with the pain.
Ant and Dec after they were presented with OBEs (John Stillwell/PA)
A source said alcohol has also become a cause for concern among friends of the presenter, and the former Byker Grove star’s busy work schedule is reported to have been an additional factor in his battle with anxiety.
Ant and Dec have won the TV presenter gong at the National Television Awards for 16 consecutive years.
Last year, the Geordie twosome were made OBEs in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for their services to broadcasting and entertainment.
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