Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has admitted that she loves to strip down when she jets off on holiday, but she would never mix with other nudists.
It seems a bikini is not an essential item in the 50-year-old’s suitcase as Amanda admits that she avoids wearing a bikini on holiday.
The radio host loves to turn up the heat as she heads abroad – and it almost got a little X-rated on one trip as Amanda and her husband Chris Hughes attempted to join the Mile High Club.
When prompted on Alan Carr’s Life’s A Beach podcast, Amanda said she tried to have sex on a plane, but it didn’t quite work.
She said: “Well, we’ve had a go, but we never quite made it. There’s too much scrutiny.
“Everyone’s watching. There’s no way you can do that.”
Amanda’s extravagance doesn’t end there, with the beauty admitting that she loves to strip it right back when she heads abroad.
She said: “I never wear a bikini on holiday, but I wouldn’t mix with other nudists. There’s a difference.
“I have served the Sunday lunch naked, but no. I would never bet my n*nny out in public. In a private villa, yes.”
Her confessions come just weeks after Amanda returned from her holiday abroad – but she was less than impressed with the price of the Covid-19 tests.
She admitted that getting there cost over £2,500 in tests alone – but she said she believes the cost is “taking advantage of the British public”.
Amanda added: “I’m in a position where I can afford to chuck that money.
“It’s awful, it’s a huge amount of money – that is literally chucking it away. Someone’s taking the p***.”
The TV personality said it was “worth it”, but she said that she will never pay that again, adding that she believes there should be an inquiry into the process.
Amanda managed to jet off to Portugal with her family earlier this month after travel was allowed on a traffic light system in the UK.
She has since returned to work after a fabulous time away with her family – but from her Instagram pictures, it looks like she did pack that bikini just in case.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk