The 52-year-old Britain’s Got Talent judge was caught up in a gale while strolling to work on the radio on the first day of the working week.
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Amanda Holden has got caught up in a gust of wind while sauntering to her Heart FM radio show today. The 52-year-old ITV Britain's Got Talent judge was caught up in a gale while strolling to work on the radio on the first day of the working week.
ITV BGT star Amanda was back in the studio with Ashley Roberts and Jamie Theakston on June 26. Monday's show saw the trio take to the airwaves with mum-of-two Amanda sporting a lilac dress from Lavish.
As she walked to work, press shots show Amanda battling the elements. She got caught by strong gust of wind as she donned the mini dress to work today.
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Amanda paired the light purple mini dress with matching heels. But she had to keep her composure in the breeze ahead of introducing her show.
Amanda has faced criticism for some of her more racy and risque outfits over the years. Her BGT costumes routinely spark Ofcom complaints. But Amanda says husband Chris Hughes and kids Hollie and Lexi are supportive. "My family are only ever encouraging," she told the Sun.
"Lexi and Hollie see me trying on frocks all the time at home and are the ones saying: ‘Go for it, Mum. We love that and you look great.’ Fashion is about taking risks. I encourage everyone to have a little fun and be a little daring. I’d be bored playing it safe.”
Amanda – who also donned purple to Royal Ascot last week – where she stepped out with co-star Alan Carr, used to be married to Les Dennis before Chris. Amanda and Les' marriage broke down when she had an affair with Neil Morrissey.
“We’re not in touch but I am happy that she’s happy,” Les said in a recent interview. The comedian and TV presenter added: “I can watch Britain’s Got Talent without getting angry.”
“To be honest it’s like watching a different person – someone I’ve never met.” He added to the Sunday Times: “All the hurt that has happened has been healed.”