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Katie Rosseinsky

Lisa Armstrong shames 'thief' on Twitter as she shares CCTV image of woman stealing parcel

Lisa Armstrong arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice, to start legal arguments with her husband, Ant McPartlin, over money regarding their divorce settlement (Picture: PA)

Lisa Armstrong has shared a CCTV image of a woman who she claims stole a delivery from outside her home.

The make-up artist, who was previously married to presenter Ant McPartlin, posted a still from her security camera footage on Twitter yesterday.

The grainy picture appeared to show the woman tearing through a cardboard box which had been placed behind some metal gates.

In a social media post shaming the unidentified thief, the 42-year-old revealed that the package had been ordered from homeware and lifestyle brand The White Company.

Theft: Lisa Armstrong shared a picture of a woman 'stealing' her White Company goods (Twitter: Lisa Armstrong)

“To the lady who decided to steal my #whitecompanydelivery just to let you know your [sic] on camera love!!!” she wrote, adding the hashtag: “#karmasab****.”

Armstrong’s followers responded with messages of support, with one fan writing: “That’s rubbish!!! Never mind, it’s only things and hopefully can be replaced no problem.”

Split: Lisa Armstrong and Ant McPartlin ended their marriage last year (SplashNews.com)

She responded: “I know hun but that’s not the point… Not hers just to take!!!”

Another supporter said that the incident “makes [her] blood boil” and that “some people just have no respect,” prompting Armstrong to describe them as “a sweetheart,” adding: “I’m ok… Just the nerve of it!!!”

“OMG. I can’t get my head around this. Talk about brazen,” a third Twitter user wrote, while Dancing on Ice winner James Jordan chimed in to describe the alleged thief as “scum”.

Armstrong and McPartlin ended their marriage in November last year, with the make-up artist citing “adultery” and the presenter’s “intolerable” behaviour, according to court papers.

She has since used Twitter to “like” a handful of statements alluding to her marriage, including one which seemed to take aim at her ex-husband with a reference to Harry Potter villain Voldemort.

A fan wrote: “Wish folk would stop mentioning he who must not be named on your posts, he has f*** all to do with your strength, beauty and everything you’re achieving! Well done babe, you look amazing.”

Several weeks earlier, Armstrong liked a post about two people “finding their way back” to each other after time apart.

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

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