SAS: Who Dares Wins Ant Middleton's wife crashed his £200,000 Lamborghini

SAS: Who Dares Wins star Ant Middleton’s wife Emilie reportedly crashed his car earlier this year.

Emilie Middleton is said to have lost control of the £200,000 Lamborghini Huracan when she approached a roundabout near Essex.

The 40-year-old had been driving during a shopping trip when the vehicle went flying into a set of hedges at Great Leighs, near Chelmsford.

Thankfully, Emilie was not injured in the accident, with Ant later picking her up in a second vehicle.

Pieces from the wrecked Lamborghini were said to be found at the site of the crash for several weeks following the accident.

Ant’s wheels were later towed away from the site.

Ant and Emilie tied the knot back in 2006, with an intimate ceremony in Antigua (Image: Instagram)

Daily Star Online has contacted Ant Middleton’s representative for comment.

According to MailOnline, no other vehicles were involved in the accident.

A spokesperson for the SAS: Who Dares Wins star told the publication that Emilie had “misjudged” the road while driving around the roundabout.

Parts of the wreckage were discovered by the roadside in the weeks that followed (Image: JOHN McLELLAN)

A witness told the publication that passers-by had stopped in their cars after watching the crash unfold before them, offering Emilie assistance.

One eyewitness told Mail Online: “I was driving past and saw the car in the hedgerow.

“There were two other cars that had stopped and got out to help. I did not see the person involved, but everyone was saying it was Ant Middleton.”

The crash took place outside the village of Great Leighs, near Chelmsford, Essex (Image: JOHN McLELLAN)

Ant and Emilie live in their Chelmsford home together along with their five children – including Ant’s son from a previous relationship.

Full-time mum Emile met Ant back in 2004 when she was working in an Essex bar, and described their relationship as “ love at first sight”.

In 2006, the lovebirds tied the knot in Antigua, with Emilie later running their home in the UK while Ant travelled the globe as a soldier.

In a piece written for The Sun, Emilie explained: “It was hard managing on my own, but my family were supportive and I formed close bonds with other armed forces wives.

“Ant was brilliant with the kids when he came home on his breaks in between tours.

“When he was away, we kept in contact as much as we could. Ant had a phone card that he could use out there, but he didn’t have a mobile, so I had to wait for him to call every Sunday night.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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