Ant McPartlin loses voice and Dec Donnelly risks wife’s fury as they celebrate Newcastle win

Ant McPartlin loses voice and Dec Donnelly risks wife’s fury as they celebrate Newcastle win

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As Newcastle United Football Club won a significant sporting event, Ant and Dec were cheered up in joy.

The presenting pair were proud Geordies and were both present on Sunday at London’s Wembley Arena to watch their home team defeat Liverpool 1-0 in the Carabao Cup final. They watched as Newcastle defeated their Liverpudlian rivals 2-0 to claim the win.

Ant McPartlin, 49, admitted to expending too much stress because he was losing his voice while yelling, celebrating, and screaming. Declan Donnelly, 49, declared that watching Newcastle win was his life’s greatest day, risking disappointing his wife and two children.

The duo took to Instagram to express their happiness following in full force and depicting themselves surrounded by fans in the stands. The pair recorded a brief video message for their followers while staring intently at Dec’s phone camera.

Newcastle won, and the TV presenters were thrilled (Instagram/@antanddec).
Ant and Dec were among fans at the Liverpool v Newcastle game
Dec remarked on Instagram (@antanddec) that it was his best day of life.

Dec yelled at the camera, “Well, I’m going to TikTok.” We succeeded”! And Ant whined, “Toot toot. My voice is fading away. This is amazing, my God.

Dec then responded, “I can’t believe it. The day I had the most of my life is now. Besides my wedding and the kids, However, today is my best day ever. The pair then continued to cheer and exclaim. One user wrote: “I just say you guys on my TV on the cameras for the mach! ” after the post sparked a flurry of comments from followers. “!.

However, the match had some drama as ITV was forced to apologize for some unanticipated bad language. Before the game even started, cameras got up close to the two games, with Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk hearing yell out a swear word while leading his team to victory during a pep talk.

It was nearly impossible for viewers to miss him urging his team to “work so hard to be here,” with a cameraman only centimeters away from him and the squad. Come on, let’s f***ing do this together. ITV quickly apologized to anyone who was offended by the offensive language after the f-bomb went on.

However, this behavior only served to turn off network supporters by apologizing for a passionate pep talk. Fans raged against the channel on X, with one saying, “We live in a time of wet wipes.” Another reaffirmed that sports reporters should stop apologizing for offensive language. What did you anticipate when you inserted a camera into a team discussion?

Another fan criticized ITV as “Utter nonsense.” While another typed, “If that offends you turn off the footy and watch Songs of Praise.” Another fan reacted, “I’d have been surprised if there hadn’t been swearing!”

As the game progressed, viewers’ opinions of the game grew louder, with many reporting that Newcastle was performing better than their rivals on the other coast. The Newcastle team erupted in raucous celebrations when Dan Burn scored the game’s first goal. And when Alexander Isak scored a second goal for Newcastle, the team advanced even further to victory.

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Source: Mirror

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