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Safeeyah Kazi

Lisa Armstrong likes Twitter post about people 'finding their way back' to each other months after Ant McPartlin divorce

Ant McPartlin and Lisa Armstrong at the British Academy Television Craft Awards at the Brewery, London. (Picture: PA Archive/Ian West)

Lisa Armstrong has liked a tweet about two people “finding their way back” just months after her divorce from ex-husband Ant McPartlin.

The makeup artist and TV presenter had a quickie 30-second divorce back in November last year, with Armstrong citing “adultery” and claiming McPartlin was “intolerable” to live with, according to court papers.

However, she has since liked a tweet about two people coming back together after time apart.

The post read: “People who are meant to be together find their way back, they may take a few detours, but they're never lost.”

She also liked a tweet praising her on making it through a difficult few months after one fan asked her how she was feeling on the day Britain’s Got Talent returned to screens.

The message read: “This is what I love about you Lisa. Brilliant response, you’ve been through hell and back. Sending a big hug. Daz.”

Split: The couple called time on their relationship last year (PA)

The liking spree comes months after she hinted at feeling “absolutely disgusted” after McPartlin credited his new girlfriend Anne-Marie Corbett with “saving his life”.

The TV comedian previously thanked Corbett for helping him through the past few months following his drink-driving conviction.

Ant McPartlin divorces Lisa Armstrong in 30-second court hearing

One of the tweets she liked back in January read: “Uggghhh im so uncomfortable with the whole gushing of Ant's new found love who has 'saved him', ok fine - but so disrespectful of Lisa Armstrong who has had to put up with the worst of Ant for so many years. Short memory."

Whilst another said: “Absolutely disgusted at Ant’s behaviour. My heart goes out to @lisaAmakeup the poor girl must be devastated #dignity #keepsmiling."

Piers Morgan later came out in support of Armstrong adding that she would probably be “pretty hurt” by the comments.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain earlier this year, he said: “I think that there’s somebody else involved in all this, who is Lisa, who I know well, who I’d imagine is pretty hurt by it. I always find it funny when people say ‘I’ve never been happier,’ when they’ve already been married for 20 years, it’s a little bit like, would you say that?”

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