Ant Middleton reports for domestic duties as former soldier does the school run

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    ‘Happy to be home with my family!’ Ant Middleton reports for domestic duties as former soldier reunites with his children after finishing work on SAS: Who Dares Wins Australia

    Family came first on Monday as Ant Middleton did the school run after returning to the UK following a work trip to Australia. 

    The TV personality, 40, was joined by four of his five children in a new Instagram post as he settles back into domestic life following a trip to Sydney for the Australian version of SAS: Who Dares Wins.  

    Clearly pleased to be back on home soil, Middleton grinned as he posed alongside daughters Shyla, 13, Priseis, five and and sons Gabriel, 11, and Bligh four – his children with wife Emilie. 

    Dad's in charge: Family came first on Monday as Ant Middleton did the school run after returning to the UK following a work trip to Australia

    Dad’s in charge: Family came first on Monday as Ant Middleton did the school run after returning to the UK following a work trip to Australia

    The former soldier is also a parent to son Oakley, his eldest child, from a past relationship. 

    Captioning the post, he wrote: ‘Straight home, straight into the school run… Now the school run is a hugely important part of the day and it’s absolutely crucial that it’s done with a smile on your face. 

    ‘Positivity is contagious and for that hour of the day set not only yourself up to be in a positive headspace but more importantly set your children up to start the day off with a positive mindset! 

    Stay positive: The presenter shared a typically buoyant message alongside a picture of himself and four of his five children

    Stay positive: The presenter shared a typically buoyant message alongside a picture of himself and four of his five children 

    On home soil: Middleton has settled back into domestic life following a trip to Sydney for the Australian version of SAS: Who Dares Wins

    On home soil: Middleton has settled back into domestic life following a trip to Sydney for the Australian version of SAS: Who Dares Wins

    ‘Make a concerted effort to be positive first thing in the morning and then over time watch it become the norm… Happy to be home with my family.’ 

    Middleton was recently dropped by Channel 4 – the home of SAS: Who Dares Wins UK – due to his alleged ‘personal conduct,’ with the presenter fiercely denying claims that he was axed for making ‘inappropriate’ or ‘lewd comments’ to female staff on set.

    Speaking on a new podcast, he also hit out at ‘victim mentality’ and said he’s ‘too far gone now to be completely cancelled’.

    Family: The former soldier is a father to daughters Shyla, 13, Priseis, five and and sons Gabriel, 11, and Bligh four, with wife Emilie

    Family: The former soldier is a father to daughters Shyla, 13, Priseis, five and and sons Gabriel, 11, and Bligh four, with wife Emilie

    He said: ‘I can get as drunk as a skunk and that’s not in my nature, that’s not who I am.

    ‘My family knows that and my wife knows that. I’m more of a boys’ boy – let’s f*** off the chicks and go and have a drink with the lads. It makes me realise how this victim mentality is really taking over.

    ‘My career could be cancelled if I wasn’t who I am. I’m too far gone and too long in the tooth now to be completely cancelled.’

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    Controversy: Middleton was recently dropped by Channel 4 – the home of SAS: Who Dares Wins UK – due to his alleged ‘personal conduct’ 

    Ant also detailed how his wife Emilie had asked him about the furore following his exit from SAS: Who Dares UK, with him telling her to think about how he’s always acted around her and his ‘super polite’ nature.

    He told the podcast: ‘I’m like, ‘Emilie, go back to who I am. When you first met me and I was drunk, have I ever been sleazy? No. Am I super polite? Yes, I am.’ 

    Ant went on to claim there has been a ‘witch hunt’ against him in the UK, remarking: ‘Witch hunt? I never thought that existed until the latest shenanigans with SAS UK.’

    He added: ‘Ultimately people can see through it and know I was pushed before I could jump.’

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