Amanda Holden has been updating the wardrobe available to buy online as the starlet continues flogging her own and her children’s clothes.
She will be putting all the proceeds towards Theo’s Hope, in memory of her son Theo, who was stillborn.
Amanda set herself up on a website called Reliked where she puts various items up for sale at a fraction of the price she bought them for.
As the site was set up, it read: “100% of proceeds from each sale of Amanda’s collection will be donated to Theo’s hope fund, a fund set up via Tommy’s to provide special bereavement counsellors at all UK maternity units.
The most recent item of clothing is a Rachel Riley Blue Bow Boucle Coat for an eight-year-old, with lots of the recent items also being for the same age range.
An Adam Lippes White Striped Handkerchief Skirt has also gone up for sale, from £390 to £94.25, while a £595 Nicholas Light Pink Cold Shoulder Lace Dress is also being flogged for £94.25.
The star has added quite a few designer pieces to her page, alongside some bits and pieces from the likes of Zara and Topshop too.
Most of the items are pre-worn, but a handful of the clothes are brand new, even some still having tags on.
It’s unclear when Amanda first set up the account, but she continues to add items as and when she clears out her own and her children’s wardrobe.
On Amanda’s LinkTree, she not only has the Reliked page set up, but she also has a link to the JustGiving page for Theo’s Hope, which currently has £52,495 raised of a £100,000 target.
The foundation provides mums who have suffered stillbirths with some support and a bereavement counsellor, with Amanda previously stating: “Our son was called Theo and we are setting up a fund called Theo’s Hope.
“We want to raise money for a bereavement counsellor at the centre. I had so many people to talk to, talking to somebody is absolutely paramount.”
On the JustGiving page, Amanda added: “Initially we hope to fund one full-time counsellor at Tommy’s Stillbirth Research Centre in Manchester. Then, hopefully, in the future it can be rolled out across the NHS.
“There is never a ‘cure’ for the pain of losing a baby, but you can be healed in a way that lets you get on with your life.”
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