Ant Anstead Speaks Out Amid His Company's Bankruptcy Filing, Fraud Allegations (Exclusive)


The TV host and automobile expert’s supercar company Radford Motors filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday amid several lawsuits from business partners

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Ant Anstead is speaking out after his company, Radford Motors, filed for bankruptcy.

The British-born master mechanic and TV presenter, best known in the U.S. for his appearances on HGTV and as the boyfriend of Oscar winner Renée Zellweger, shared a statement exclusively with PEOPLE after his supercar company filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday amid several lawsuits filed by his business partners alleging fraud and mismanagement on the part of the star.

Anstead remains “fully committed” to Radford despite its current “challenges,” he said.

“Radford is implementing strategic organizational enhancements while maintaining full operational continuity. I remain fully committed to advancing Radford’s vision and growth. My role and dedication to Radford’s success continue unchanged,” he shared.

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He continued, “Along with [cofounder and F1 champ] Jenson [Button], we maintain our foundational commitment to excellence that has defined Radford from day one. As founders, we understand the unique challenges that come with building a premium automotive brand, including the critical importance of having partners whose values and vision align completely with our mission.

“Like many entrepreneurial ventures, our journey has presented both opportunities and challenges. Throughout this evolution, our unwavering focus remains on delivering exceptional value to our clients while honoring Radford’s storied legacy. We are grateful for the continued support of our community and remain fully dedicated to advancing the brand’s prestigious heritage.”

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The Celebrity IOU: Joyride host is a co-founder of the company, which revived the formerly defunct British automaker Radford in August 2020 with the goal of building the Lotus-Radford Type 62-2 supercar.

Anstead spoke to PEOPLE about the high-stakes project in April 2023 ahead of the release of a docuseries, Radford Reborn, about the creation of the vehicle.

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“This is personally a huge risk for me,” Anstead said. “We have seven people, and we privately funded this. We are doing it. We’re risking everything.”

“I knew that we were taking on a monumentally difficult project in an industry that’s really tough because we are up against some big brands with some big funding. We just had to collectively believe in what we were doing,” he continued.



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