Amanda Holden appears to have taken a subtle swipe at Holly Willoughby in her latest outfit of the day post, following her fellow blonde’s return to ITV.
Holly was back on This Morning on Monday (June 5) after taking a number of weeks off to deal with the scandal involving her now former colleague and friend Phillip Schofield.
Schofe, 61, admitted to having an “unwise but not illegal” affair with a younger man and lying to bosses and friends about it, which Holly branded “hurtful” in a statement.
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When she returned to This Morning, with Josie Gibson by her side, Holly opened the show with a statement about the affair scandal, saying: “Right, deep breath. Firstly, are you okay? I hope so.”
She returned to the ITV show in a white collared dress, with Amanda slipping into a similar gown for her daily fashion post behind the scenes at Heart Radio.
Amanda said in her video: “Hello! It is Tuesday, are you ok?”
The Britain’s Got Talent judge looked heavenly in her dress, which she took time to tell her followers all about in great detail.
Amanda has had a very public feud with Holly’s now former co-star Phillip for a number of years, after it was reported that he stopped her getting a stand-in spot on This Morning.
And recently, a clip of Amanda discussing her frosty relationship with Phil resurfaced after he quit ITV.
Amanda’s radio co-star Jamie Theakston asked her about the feud in the older clip, after it was claimed Phil preferred to work with Rochelle Humes who was “easier to manage”.
“I’ve moved on from it, Jamie,” Amanda said. “You need to move on from it.”
But Jamie went on: “You might have moved on but I just wanted to know, is there any more to the story?”
Amanda revealed she’d extended an olive branch, saying: “I did offer to meet him for a coffee months ago, he didn’t reply to my text. What can I say?”
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