Ant's move to the new house in 2019 ended the era of Ant & Dec living next door to one another for two decades.
Ant and Dec returned to the Australian jungle for this year's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! where campmates are faced with sleeping outdoors in the bush with lots of creepy crawlies lurking about.READ MORE:Customer complains full Irish served at luxury Irish hotel is ‘abomination’ that ‘should be illegal’
But sadly, the move to the new house ended the era of the two living next door to one another for two decades. Situated in London's posh Wimbledon Village, it's the first home that the TV presenter and his new wife are sharing together. When the couple first bought the house, pictures showed that the whole house included a lot of white and natural colour schemes.
The dining room features cream wallpaper, complementing chairs, and a black dining table. Ant has some sentimental artwork on display on the wall behind him; a framed print of a Labrador that looks just like his beloved pet dog Hurley, who he shares with his ex-wife Lisa Armstrong.
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