Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Ant McPartlin - Page 2
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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
There's this working-class guilt - you don't want to be flashy.
I would say I've definitely been humbled for the better.
I've got an Aston Martin.
It was never really an ambition of ours to crack the States. Things happen and people ask you to do stuff, but we never sat there and said, 'Oh, my God, we must break America!'
A divorce will always change your life because it's such an upheaval. It's such a change.
If either of us really desperately wanted to do anything on our own it wouldn't be a problem. But we think of projects that involve the two of us. We actually like working together. It's what we do.
When we used to tour before we would stay in a Travelodge and had to share a room. One of us would have the bed and the other the pull-down sofa.
We've seen people who have a 'make-under' just to try and recapture that Susan Boyle moment but it doesn't work like that.
There's no excuse for drink-driving.
Life hit me hard.
I've took stock of things and said, 'Right I've got to think of me.'
I've re-evaluated everything in my life.
You can't go through what I've been through without being humbled.
Anyone who suffers from depression knows once you're in it you're in it and you pretend to everybody till the last second of the day you're OK. Or you go the other way and don't leave the house.
Obviously there's some kind of life elsewhere. I don't know whether it would look like anything we recognise but I do believe in aliens.
I purposely, throughout the whole of my divorce, have not said anything publicly. I've not been on social media or put any of my personal views out there. It's not my style.
I was a massive arachnophobe - I just hated spiders.
Our first flat, in South-West London, was a pig-sty. Dec couldn't even cook baked beans. We were like 'Men Behaving Badly.'
For years I thought of many other people. As we all do. But we should all step back and say, 'What's making me unhappy? What's not working for me? What can I take out for a bit and take out long-term that will help me a bit?'
In my job, having what they call 'popcorn thinking' is good because it means you can jump from one thing to another. Professionally it's brilliant. Personally I'm all over the place.
We left 'Byker Grove,' had a short recording career and suddenly it finished. The invites to premieres dried up and overnight things stopped. We realised very quickly how fickle this business is. Thinking you've lost it all makes you appreciate it a lot more and it sticks with you.
I would go into the Jungle if I wasn't hosting it or I'd like to do 'MasterChef.' But 'Strictly?' God, no!
We've always wanted to do things with kids with the surprise element that we do with celebrities, because their reactions are fantastic and sweet and charming and lovely.
Me and Dec are long in the tooth now - we've seen every Bush Tucker trial there is.
If the whole of the industry is suffering it would be naive to assume we would not suffer too.
We've done 'Britain's Got Talent' and we work well with Simon Cowell and have done for years.
Bake Off' will be a hit in Channel 4 terms but I don't think it will ever reach the heights it has on the BBC just because it won't. I love the show I am a big fan of the show, I think it is great.
It takes me hours to get to sleep. I just lie there waiting, constantly thinking. I used to make lists, but it became addictive.
I'm a bit of a geek when it comes to historical events, so to get the chance to research our family history using our DNA was too good an opportunity to pass up.
There's always an extra 10% you give when it's live as suppose to do a pre-recorded show.
You're somebody and nobody in a split-second. This is a business.
Eighteen-year-old guys don't hang around youth centers, or if they do, they're kind of weird.
It's OK to take time off and say to friends that I need to get well.
Some presenters can go their whole careers without even having one of the shows that we've got. It's better than working for a living, let's be honest!
When we have time off I think we just want to play a bit of golf.
We kind of had a rule where we said we're not just going to do something in the States for the sake of it. We would host a show only if we would host the same show back home.
I need to be cared for and looked after. I need to be aware of things more and I am now.
It is brilliant to be able to say 'you have never had a holiday with your wife and your kids, here you go.' It is really lovely and heartwarming and we get to do it. It is lovely to get that opportunity. We remember them all.
We've been in people's living rooms for a long time... It's lucky that 'I'm a Celebrity' and 'Takeaway' have been going on for so long that they trust us.
We're really excited to be partnering with Santander. They presented us with a really fun creative which we couldn't resist, who would say no to having their own bank brought to life.