Amanda Holden appeared to ‘forget’ her pants as she wore nothing but an oversized t-shirt to support one Britain’s Got Talent contestant.
The ITV talent show judge, 53, posed alongside Sydnie Christmas, who has made it through to the show’s grand final after her rendition of My Way blew the judges away. Amanda donned a black T-shirt with a snap of Sydnie’s first audition emblazoned across the front, along with the words: “Vote Sydnie Christmas.”
Amanda layered pearl necklaces around her throat and opted for glossy white earrings in each lobe – but didn’t wear anything on the bottom, leaving her tanned legs totally bare. She wore her blonde tresses in a half-up, half-down style, eased into glamorous curls.
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Amanda cosied up to Sydnie in a sweet video, with the songstress wearing an oversized denim jacket and mint green jeans. Wearing a huge grin, Amanda swept peach blush across her cheeks and applied thick mascara to her lashes.
Amanda awarded Sydnie the golden buzzer last month, later gushing over her: “Oh my gosh, my brilliant Golden Buzzer winner Sydnie Christmas went on, and I mean I thought she was extraordinary. Obviously, I pressed the Golden Buzzer for her.
“But to watch her last night, she went on last, and she did her own rendition of My Way, and I held my breath for so long that when I stood up to give her a standing ovation, I literally nearly collapsed over the desk – I forgot to breathe!”
She added on Heart FM: “I mean, knock it out the park doesn’t even cover what she achieved last night. She was phenomenal.”
For Sydnie, whose vocals have been compared to Adele’s, she confessed not being able to sing for a living has been “soul destroying”. She told MailOnline: “The reaction from the judges didn’t seem real. It was validation… I have shown all these people how I feel and what I want to do.
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“When you’re not allowed to do that dream because people aren’t letting you… that is soul destroying. I went on Britain’s Got Talent in the hope that if I was to get on because it is a process I could just give it a go… I’ve been doing auditions for so many years and I thought, I haven’t got a lot to lose now.”
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