Amanda Holden Shines on Britain’s Got Talent with New Look
Amanda Holden made a stunning appearance during the live semi-final of Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday, showcasing a fresh and stylish bob haircut. At 55, the TV personality looked effortlessly glamorous in a skimpy red mini dress that accentuated her figure. The outfit featured a daring plunging neckline and a striking gold belt that matched her statement earrings, adding a touch of sophistication to her look.
Alongside fellow judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, and KSI, Amanda brought her signature charm to the event. Her confidence and style were evident throughout the night, making her one of the standout moments of the show.
Before the live performance, Amanda took to Instagram with a fun video where she mimicked Miranda Priestly from The Devil Wears Prada. In the clip, music mogul Simon Cowell played the role of her assistant, as seen in the film starring Anne Hathaway. Amanda, dressed in a backless black outfit, delivered a hilarious recreation of the iconic scene, saying, “Emily, that’s all.” The video was a playful nod to the fashion world and highlighted her sense of humor.
A Night Out with Alan Carr
Earlier in the week, Amanda made headlines for her bold appearance at the BAFTA Television Awards in London. She dazzled in a daring backless gown, sipping champagne while enjoying a boozy night out with comedian Alan Carr. The pair, who are nominated for Best Entertainment Performance for their show Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job, were clearly celebrating their success.
Amanda’s outfit was a dramatic sheer black evening gown with a halterneck neckline and a plunging V-front. The dress had intricate black lace detailing below the bodice, giving it a sultry and high-fashion edge. Alan, dressed in a grey suit, joined her in the festivities, posing for animated snaps together as they enjoyed the drinks.
Adolescence Dominates BAFTA Nominations
The BAFTA Television Awards saw Adolescence dominate the shortlist with a total of eleven nominations, including categories such as Limited Drama and Leading Actor. The series, created by actor Stephen Graham and writer Jack Thorne, follows the story of British teenager Jamie Miller, who becomes involved in the manosphere online and is eventually found guilty of murdering a female classmate.
Stephen Graham will compete against notable actors like Colin Firth, Matt Smith, and Taron Egerton in the Leading Actor category. Meanwhile, Ashley Walters will face his co-star Owen Cooper in the Supporting Actor category, alongside other nominees such as Paddy Considine and Rafael Mathe.
Erin Doherty will also be up for Leading Actress, competing against Aimee Lou Wood and other talented actresses. This marks Erin’s first nomination in this category, highlighting her growing recognition in the industry.
Stephen Graham could also be in line for a win for his performance in the Disney+ series A Thousand Blows, which is up for seven awards. Overall, Disney+ is set to receive 16 awards in total, showcasing the platform’s strong presence in the television industry.











