Dec Donnelly’s wife Ali Astall emerges for a solo dog walk in Wales

Dec Donnelly’s wife Ali Astall emerges for a solo dog walk with their pup Rocky as she continues her Welsh stay during his I’m A Celeb presenting stint

She has temporarily relocated to Wales for her husband’s work.

But Declan Donnelley’s wife Ali Astall was trying to maintain some normality while residing away from home as she stepped out for a dog walk on Tuesday. 

The talent manager, 42, who shares daughter Isla, two, with the star, wrapped up against the warm weather as she emerged with their pet sausage dog Rocky.  

Out and about: Declan Donnelley’s wife Ali Astall was trying to maintain some normality while residing away from home as she stepped out for a dog walk on Tuesday

Ali kept warm in a chic Canada Goose coat with a warm beanie as she cradled the pup during the low-key outing away from their residence. 

Ali is shacked up in a cottage with her famous husband of five years, right next door to his TV partner Ant McPartlin’s temporary accommodation.  

Ali, who was born in Australia, would normally be back Down Under with Dec filming the reality show yet this year the show has relocated to Wales. 

But the COVID restrictions on travel has meant this year’s show has been transferred to North Wales, with remaining contestants living in Gwrych Castle and looking to be crowned the winner late on Friday evening. 

Warm: The talent manager, 42, who shares daughter Isla, two, with the star, wrapped up against the warm weather as she emerged with their pet sausage dog Rocky

Warm: The talent manager, 42, who shares daughter Isla, two, with the star, wrapped up against the warm weather as she emerged with their pet sausage dog Rocky

Long-term: The presenter has been married to the Australian talent manager, 42, since 2015 (pictured in 2018)

Long-term: The presenter has been married to the Australian talent manager, 42, since 2015 (pictured in 2018)

Ant and Dec have rarely ventured out and each day leave their rented cottages to make the 10 mile journey along the coastline to film ITV show. 

Ali’s sighting comes after Ant hilariously threatened to sack her for signing them up to do their first ever Bushtucker Trials, after 19 years of watching other stars do tasks.

During last month’s special I’m A Celebrity… A Jungle Story, host Ant, 44, couldn’t hide his fear as he and his sidekick, 45, were forced to take part in three challenges, including Catch A Falling Star, Face Your Fears and an eating task.

Pals: Ali is shacked up in a cottage with her famous husband of five years, right next door to his TV partner Ant McPartlin's temporary accommodation

Pals: Ali is shacked up in a cottage with her famous husband of five years, right next door to his TV partner Ant McPartlin’s temporary accommodation

Sweet: Ali kept warm in a chic Canada Goose coat with a warm beanie as she cradled the pup during the low-key outing away from their residence

Sweet: Ali kept warm in a chic Canada Goose coat with a warm beanie as she cradled the pup during the low-key outing away from their residence

Viewers rejoiced and admitted their stint was ‘the lift they needed’ as the tables turned for the Geordie duo.

Presented by Joel Dommett, the TV stars were left unimpressed Joel announced the first BTT, which required the duo to catch stars which dropped on their head, after being covered in green slime and creepy crawlies. 

Sharing his shock at talent manager Ali, an irritated Ant admitted: ‘What’s funny is that Dec’s wife is our manager, so she signed all of this off. Your wife is so sacked!’ 

Out and about: She walked through the rugged streets of Wales

Out and about: She walked through the rugged streets of Wales 

'She's sacked!' Ali's sighting comes after Ant hilariously threatened to sack her for signing them up to do their first ever Bushtucker Trials, after 19 years of watching other stars do tasks

‘She’s sacked!’ Ali’s sighting comes after Ant hilariously threatened to sack her for signing them up to do their first ever Bushtucker Trials, after 19 years of watching other stars do tasks