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Dec skips awards show af ter Ant’s arrest

- By Laura Lambert and Faye White news@dailymail.ie

THEY are usually the life and soul of the party at awards ceremonies. But Ant and Dec were notably absent from the red carpet at the Royal Television Society awards in London last night, despite two nomination­s.

The presenting duo attempted to avoid extra attention as Ant McPartlin is investigat­ed over a crash in his Mini on Sunday, after which he was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving.

He has since announced he will return to rehab and step down from all his TV commitment­s – and it seems Declan Donnelly did not want to attend the awards alone.

Donnelly, 42, was earlier seen looking downcast as he walked in Chiswick, west London, with wife Ali Astall, having said he was ‘devastated’ by McPartlin’s crash.

McPartlin, also 42 – who in January confirmed that he and his wife Lisa were separating after 11 years of marriage – did not leave his home in the suburb yesterday.

On Sunday afternoon, he was involved in a collision with two other cars while he was driving his Mini in Richmond, southwest London, and was arrested after

‘It feels like there’s someone missing’

allegedly failing a roadside breathalys­er test.

He was questioned at a police station and then released as inquiries continue. Police previously confirmed that a number of individual­s were treated at the scene for minor injuries, and a child passenger from one of the cars was taken to hospital to be checked as a precaution.

Although attention has been paid to whether McPartlin will be able to save his career, questions have also been asked about what the future holds for Donnelly.

In their 2010 joint autobiogra­phy, Ooh! What A Lovely Pair, they wrote that ‘neither one of us would ever be on our own out there’.

The duo have won eight Royal Television Society awards over the years. Last night, Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway was nominated in the best entertainm­ent programme category, but lost out to ITV2’s Love Island.

The pair were also up for the entertainm­ent performanc­e award for I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! but were beaten by Channel 4’s The Last Leg.

In their acceptance speech, The Last Leg’s hosts hinted at Ant and Dec’s absence, with Alex Brooker saying: ‘It feels like there’s someone missing’ and Adam Hills responding: ‘I think there’s room for a cheeky comedy duo on TV at the moment.’ ITV has said it will not broadcast this weekend’s episode of Saturday Night Takeaway.

It is understood there has yet to be a decision about Britain’s Got Talent, which is also fronted by Ant and Dec. The show’s auditions have already been filmed, with the pair playing a key role, and these will be broadcast as normal. However, it remains to be seen if either will be involved in the live shows, which start broadcasti­ng in May.

In 2016 they reportedly signed a three-year ‘golden handcuffs’ deal with ITV, which was rumoured to be worth £30million and was due to expire at the end of next year.

McPartlin has had a string of personal setbacks over the past year, including entering rehab last year after struggling with an addiction to painkiller­s following a knee operation in 2015. He returned to TV work in November for I’m A Celebrity. A statement on behalf of Ant and Dec said: ‘Ant has decided to go back into treatment and step down from his current TV commitment­s. He has spoken with Dec and ITV, and has asked for time off for the foreseeabl­e future.’

 ??  ?? Glum: Declan Donnelly near his home yesterday
Glum: Declan Donnelly near his home yesterday
 ??  ?? Crash arrest: Ant McPartlin
Crash arrest: Ant McPartlin

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