Amanda Holden Hopes BGT Wardrobe Will Be 'Less Offensive' To People In Light Of Recent Events

The Britain's Got Talent judge has insisted she will still be wearing a "lack of dress" when the show reaches its live stages.
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Amanda Holden has said she hopes her Britain’s Got Talent wardrobe will be “less offensive” to certain viewers in light of recent events.

The talent show judge is well known for her often revealing outfit choices during the ITV series’ live stages.

In 2017, a particular dress Amanda wore sparked over 600 complaints to watchdog Ofcom, becoming one of the most complained about TV moments of that year.

Amanda Holden sparked Ofcom complaints with this dress on Britain's Got Talent in 2017
Amanda Holden sparked Ofcom complaints with this dress on Britain's Got Talent in 2017
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However, she insisted she will not be changing her style any time soon and hopes to see a change in people’s attitudes following the coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking to The Sun, Amanda said: “I’ll continue to do a lack of dress. I know how popular that is with Ofcom.

“You never know what’s going to offend people, but I’d hope that in light of all the things that are happening now, that when the show does go out, a bit of side-boob will be less offensive after all we’ve been through.

“The side-boob of a nearly 50-year-old woman, I’d add.”

Amanda with BGT's Ant McPartlin, David Walliams Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Dec Donnelly
Amanda with BGT's Ant McPartlin, David Walliams Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Dec Donnelly
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Amanda also added that her eldest daughter, 14-year-old Lexi, will be designing a dress for her to wear on the live shows, which have been postponed until later in the year due to the coronavirus outbreak.

“Lexi, who is really interested in fashion, is going to design a dress and Karl, my stylist, is going to have it made up and we’re going to do a little thing, so I’ll be wearing something that Lexi puts me in,” she said.

Britain’s Got Talent returns to ITV on Saturday night with auditions that were filmed in January and February, prior to the government restrictions being put in place.

The live shows had been due to take place over the last week of May, but ITV has confirmed they will now be held later in the year.

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