Lisa Armstrong wants a third of Ant’s FUTURE EARNINGS in their divorce

It's all kicking off

Ant McPartlin

by Emma Dodds |
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After Ant McPartlin announced his divorce from his wife of 11 years Lisa Armstrong, rumours have been flying around about the details of the split.

Because, let's face it - NONE of us saw this coming.

Even though neither of them have confirmed when they will actually be filing for divorce, a source close to Ant told The Sun on Sunday that the main reason for the split was because the TV star wanted to focus on his health after spending some time in rehab for addiction last summer.

But since then, rumours have been circulating that Ant has a romantic spark with fellow Geordie and Saturday Night Takeaway co-host, Scarlett Moffatt.

Ant
Ant and Lisa married in 2006 ©Getty Images

Who was also rumoured to be dating current Dancing On Ice star and Love Island 2017 winner Kem Cetinay recently, just as an FYI...

And despite the fact that Ant was initially willing to fork out half his current fortune of £62m to Lisa in their divorce to keep things amicable, she is reportedly now demanding a THIRD of his FUTURE EARNINGS.

Her lawyers have advised her to go after a third of what they predict Ant is due to earn throughout his life, according to The Sun.

And that, ladies and gents, is apparently going to be £155m.

ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE MILLION POUNDS.

We need a lie down.

Ant
©Getty Images

Apparently, they are taking their lead from Karen Parlour, who is the ex-wife of Arsenal football player Ray Parlour, who won a third of his future earnings in their 2004 divorce.

A source revealed to the publication that Lisa was not "motivated by money", adding: "She has been focusing on getting through the devastating end of her marriage in one piece.

"But she has a very strong legal team behind her. Their argument is Lisa has been pivotal to Ant achieving his fortune so she deserves to see some of his future earnings."

Looks like things are about to get dirty...

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