Ant McPartlin will not host I'm A Celebrity and will take rest of year off
Move follows drink-driving conviction earlier this year
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Your support makes all the difference.Ant McPartlin has pulled out of hosting I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! for the first time since the show began 16 years ago.
The TV presenter announced a break from all television duties for the rest of 2018 following a drink-driving conviction earlier this year.
The 42-year-old added he and Declan Donnelly, his presenting partner, made a "joint decision" not to present a new series of Saturday Night Takeaway next year.
The former Byker Grove star was banned from the road for 20 months and fined £86,000 after pleading guilty to driving while more than twice the legal limit in March.
McPartlin said in a statement: "My recovery is going very well and for that to continue having spoken to Dec and ITV, I have made the decision to take the rest of the year off.
"I'd like to thank both Dec and ITV for their continued support and I look forward to getting back to work in the new year."
Donnelly added: "Whilst I am obviously sad at the thought of being without my best friend in Australia this year, I am proud of the work Ant has been doing privately and I am fully supportive of his decision. I'm looking forward to us both being reunited on screen in 2019."
Donnelly hosted the final episodes of ITV series Saturday Night Takeaway without McPartlin earlier this year.
But the duo said "they will instead bring the show back in 2020, bigger and better than ever".
Donnelly also hosted the live shows of Britain's Got Talent without his long-time TV partner, although McPartlin appeared in the pre-recorded auditions.
The duo have fronted Britain's Got Talent together since 2007.
ITV director of television Kevin Lygo said: "ITV is completely supportive of Ant taking as much time as he needs in his recovery and of this mutual decision to rest Takeaway in 2019. Ant is clearly making good progress and we wish him all the very best and look forward to him returning to ITV next year. An announcement on I'm A Celebrity plans will be made in due course."
Additional reporting by PA.
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