Ant McPartlin's romantic Valentine's Day cards dumped by ex Lisa Armstrong

Ant McPartlin ‘s ex Lisa Armstrong seems to have taken extreme measures to remove the Britain’s Got Talent presenter from her life.

Lisa, who works as a make-up artist on Strictly Come Dancing, has decided to dump Ant’s old items and memorabilia from their marriage and leave it on the street for members of the public to take.

Seemingly not worried about the personal items becoming public, Lisa left a box of things outside her home with a sign telling people to take them.

As well as books and Ant’s dressing gown, Lisa discarded old Valentine’s cards and their wedding book.

Ant and Lisa pose at the 2015 TV BAFTAs (Image: Getty Images)

It is not known when the cards were written.

Speaking to The Sun about the items which were discovered on the street, passerby Alec Hannan said: “We found loads of stuff.

“The wedding book’s the thing that surprised me the most. It had so much detail in it.

“I can understand why she’s getting rid of it all. It’s over and she’s beginning a new chapter in her life.

Lisa decided to give Ant’s old cards and their wedding planner away

“There’s no reason for her to keep hold of it.

“But the cards, wedding planner, the handwritten messages — they show how in love they once were. Sadly, it didn’t work out.”

Ant and Lisa married in 2006 in a wedding said to have cost £150,000.

In October last year the couple divorced before they hammered out a divorce deal in London’s High Court.

It’s not known how much of Ant’s vast fortune Lisa was awarded.

However, they have agreed joint custody of their beloved dog Hurley.

Ant is now with his former PA Anne-Marie Corbett, 43.

The pair were spotted out together this week looking joyously happy amid, despite the claims of Lisa dumping Ant’s belongings.

Meanwhile, Lisa is said to be dating electrician James Green, 38.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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