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Ant Anstead posts first photo of girlfriend Renée Zellweger with his kids

Renée Zellweger, Ant Anstead and his kids Archie and Amelie
Renée Zellweger is all smiles in her first photo with Ant Anstead’s kids.ant_anstead/Instagram

Renèe Zellweger is bonding with Ant Anstead’s brood!

The car builder posted the first photo of his girlfriend with his eldest two children — daughter Amelie, 19, and son Archie, 16 — via Instagram Monday after two years of dating.

The “Wheeler Dealers” host, 44, wore a tuxedo in the social media upload, while Zellweger, 54, stunned in a gold gown and metallic heels.

The teens looked equally formal for the Goodwood Festival of Speed Gala, with Amelie rocking a strapless black gown and her brother matching Anstead’s tux.

The actress attended a gala with Amelie, 19, and Archie, 16. ant_anstead/Instagram

“How it started. How it ended 😂 x,” the reality star wrote, referencing the carousel’s second slide.

In the chaotic follow-up photo, the same foursome could be seen crowded together on what appeared to be a dance floor in a selfie snapped by Archie.

Anstead shares Amelia and Archie with his ex-wife Louise Anstead.

Anstead co-parents the teens with ex-wife Louise Anstead. ant_anstead/Instagram

He is also the parent of a third child, 3-year-old son Hudson, who did not appear to be present for the England outing.

Anstead and Christina Hall welcomed the now-toddler in September 2019, one year before the former couple ended their marriage.


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In 2021, the motor specialist moved on with Zellweger. The duo met filming an episode of “Celebrity IOU: Joyride.”

She and Anstead have been dating since 2021. ant_anstead/Instagram
The duo met through “Celebrity IOU: Joyride.” ant_anstead/Instagram

While the “Bridget Jones’s Diary” star has only made rare appearances on Anstead’s Instagram feed over the years, he did gush about her in a September 2021 interview with People.

“I’m really grateful to the show because … sometimes when things collide, they collide at the most obscure times when you least expect them,” Anstead said.

“That’s what happened in this case,” he continued at the time. “I’m grateful for that.”