Amanda Holden suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the auditions for Britain’s Got Talent as she revealed her microphone fell down the back of her dress.
The TV personality, 51, prepared to take to the judging panel once again as the ITV show returned for the latest set of auditions in Manchester, but realised the mic on her back had fallen to a rather uncomfortable place.
Realising what had happened, the blonde beauty grabbed the back of her tiny pink dress satin dress before the studio audience broke out into laughter.
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As presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly laughed at the situation, Amanda exclaimed: “Say no to crack! Literally, my mic pack has gone right down my bum. You’ll be hearing all kinds of interesting noises.”
The former This Morning star looked sensational as usual in the long-sleeved bodycon dress which clung to her toned curves and slashed firmly at her thighs.
The skintight gown put Amanda’s gorgeous figure front and centre as she paraded her endless legs, adding height to her frame with a pair of silver heels.
She pulled out all the stops for the auditions, opting for smoky eyes and heavy lashings of mascara, completing her look by sweeping her blonde locks into a beautiful half up-half down hairstyle.
This comes after it was revealed Amanda and her co-star Alesha Dixon are reportedly in a “fresh row”’ with fellow judges Simon Cowell and Bruno Tonioli.
It has been said that the new foursome are divided over the golden buzzer rules – with show boss Simon having already pressed his twice.
As fans of the show will know, the coveted golden button sends one act straight to the semi-finals – with each judge allowed to press it only once throughout the series.
But it seems Simon and Bruno have been “riding roughshod over rules” on the show so far.
And as a result, they have left Amanda and Alesha allegedly demanding that they should be able to press the buzzer twice as well.
Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno was announced as David Walliams’ replacement last month after the Little Britain star stepped down from the role following 10 years on the panel.
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