Danielle Bux laments ex husband Gary Lineker chatting football while friendly

Danielle Bux laments ex-husband Gary Lineker chatting football while friendly exes enjoy dinner

They divorced in January 2016 after six years of marriage.

And Danielle Bux and Gary Lineker proved they were the friendliest ex-boyfriends as they had dinner together at Riva restaurant in Barnes on Thursday.

However, Danielle, 43, was quick to lament her ex-spouse discussing football with an enthusiastic waiter when she realized they were “ignoring” her.

Uh oh: Danielle Bux, 43, was quick to lament her former spouse Gary Lineker, 62, for chatting about football with an enthusiastic waiter when she commented they were 'ignoring' her at dinner

Uh oh: Danielle Bux, 43, was quick to lament her former spouse Gary Lineker, 62, for chatting about football with an enthusiastic waiter when she commented they were ‘ignoring’ her at dinner

Good times: Taking to Instagram, the actress filmed the footballer-turned-expert, 62, chatting to the Lord

Good times: Taking to Instagram, the actress filmed the footballer-turned-expert, 62, chatting to the Lord

Taking to Instagram, the actress filmed the footballer turned pundit, 62, who she recently reunited with at their annual Christmas dinner as he chatted to the Lord.

She then continued to document their lively interaction, explaining that they were “animated now.”

As they continued chatting, Danielle seemed frustrated as she then added, “Football MANAGER now FFS.”

Otherwise, the former couple seemed to be enjoying their meal regardless, with two tall glasses of red wine visible on the table while Gary had a delicious looking dessert in front of him.

Good terms: Danielle and Gary proved they're the friendliest exes when they had dinner together at the Riva Restaurant in Barnes on Thursday (pictured in 2015)

Good terms: Danielle and Gary proved they’re the friendliest exes when they had dinner together at the Riva Restaurant in Barnes on Thursday (pictured in 2015)

Gary and Danielle married in September 2009 in Ravello, Italy.

The former couple confirmed their split in 2016 after nine years of marriage, citing Gary as the reason he didn’t want any more children.

Danielle then moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.

The longtime Match Of The Day has four children with his first wife Michelle Cockayne: George, 30, Harry, 28, Tobias, 26, and Angus, 24.

Climbing in: She then continued to document their lively interaction, explaining that they were

Climbing in: She then continued to document their lively interaction, explaining that they were “animating now”.

Oh dear: As they continued chatting, Danielle seemed frustrated as she then added: 'Football manager now FFS'

Oh dear: As they continued chatting, Danielle seemed frustrated as she then added: ‘Football manager now FFS’

Meanwhile, Danielle shares daughter Romy, five, with husband Nate Greenwald and Ella, 20, from a previous relationship, with the family, who live in LA.

Danielle’s relationship with Greenwald, an Ivy League-trained attorney at CAA, was confirmed soon after she moved to the United States.

The model and actress – who are parents to daughter Ella from a previous relationship – announced that she is expecting her first child with Greenwald in February 2017.

A source told The Sun at the time: “She’s thrilled and so excited to be pregnant. She kept it a secret until she was over 12 weeks old but is now telling family and friends.

End: The former couple confirmed their split in 2016 after nine years of marriage, citing Gary as the reason he didn't want more children

End: The former couple confirmed their split in 2016 after nine years of marriage, citing Gary as the reason he didn’t want more children

“It’s nice because Gary never wanted to have kids with her. That was one of the reasons for the breakup. So she thought she might have missed her chance to have more children.”

Speaking to the Express in 2019, Gary admitted he frequently meets up with Greenwald during his travels to visit Danielle in Southern California.

“He doesn’t have a jealousy bone in his body,” he said. ‘We get along very well. We’re going to eat when I’m in LA. It might be unusual and people might say, “That’s weird,” but honestly I don’t care. What is normal?

“Is it better to get divorced and end up fighting, yelling and yelling? Or is it better to keep going if you can?’

So happy: Danielle's relationship with Greenwald, an Ivy League-trained attorney at CAA, was confirmed soon after she moved to the United States

So happy: Danielle’s relationship with Greenwald, an Ivy League-trained attorney at CAA, was confirmed soon after she moved to the United States