Fans think Amanda Holden showed more than she meant to in latest pictures
Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden shared two lingerie pics on her social media accounts, leaving fans to ask, “Who zoomed in?” They’re convinced she showed off more than she wanted to.
In the first picture, Amanda posed in front of the mirror with her legs in the air and was wearing a dress. The image caught the attention of fans, who asked, “How many people zoomed in?” spotting ‘a bit of knickers on display,’ reports MEN.
Amanda’s second shot saw her lying on her bed in a tiny slip dress. In response, davidmoore6029 pointed out, “Seeing a bit of knickers I guess.” benji_cls asked, “How many people zoomed in?”
marlonandrewgolf20 said: “She doesn’t age. Unreal.” Former Coronation Street star Lucy-Jo Hudson said: “Can’t deal with this.”
hargreaves2271 wrote: “Hot as hell.” brett.greene85 praised, “Definition: Legs 11.”
paulhart666 said: “Absolutely stunning.” liveseydarren wrote: “The most beautiful woman in the world. And those legs, dammit! Wow!”
johnrobinson4769 said, “Those gorgeous legs are always a sight to behold.” sianhiscocks wrote, “Your one hot mom.”
Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell have traveled the UK to take part in the filming of ‘Britain’s Got Talent’.
They were joined by Bruno Tonioli and singer Alesha Dixon from the other panelists.
Anthony McPartlin (left) and Declan Donnelly (right) host BGT (Peter Byrne/PA)
Geordie presenters Ant and Dec, who have hosted the show since 2007, also toured with the judges.
Simon Cowell, pictured, greets fans in Salford (Peter Byrne/PA)
On the first day of BGT auditions last month, a man with a Rubik’s cube, a girl in a dancer’s costume, and other variety acts took the stage.
Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Tonioli, 67, was confirmed as the ITV show’s new panellist in January following the departure of comedian David Walliams.
Tonioli has previously accompanied Holden, 51, Cowell, 63, and Dixon, 44, to their first auditions at The London Palladium in the West End.
Alesha Dixon, pictured, arrives to judge the BGT auditions (Peter Byrne/PA)
He told The Sun at the time: “It’s the biggest show on British television now that I’m here. I mean it. Simon will hate that I said that, but oh well.
“I have nothing bad to say about Strictly, it has changed my life.
“(But) that’s very different and it’s a very different way of judging. The reach of this show, you see things you have no idea are coming.
Comedian Walliams, 51, apologized last year for making “disrespectful comments” about auditioning contestants during breaks in filming on the popular show in January 2020.
Now in its 16th series, Britain’s Got Talent will return to screens later this year as acts compete for a chance to win the £250,000 prize and perform at the Royal Variety Performance.