Amanda Holden has a whole "committee" who will check that her ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ outfits aren’t too "revealing".
The ITV talent show judge – who is currently sitting in as head judge on the programme, whilst boss Simon Cowell recovers from a back injury – has revealed she has a whole team of people who check her outfits aren’t too exposed, after the show was subject to complaints over the years due to her cleavage-baring gowns.
She said: "There’s now a whole body of people that knock on my door and come and stare at my chest before we go on air. There’s a t** committee. There are so many brilliant people, they come down, knock on the door and there’s the lady who’s the producer who said, ‘Mandy, it looks great.’
"She said, ‘I can see it’s underwired’ – people thought it was my nipple they could see but it was the underwire. My husband does describe them as being like football studs, but that’s probably too much information. But yes, there’s a whole committee now, and a head of the committee. I won’t name her, but she’s female. She is a good, strong woman and she’s on my side."
And the 50-year-old star quipped her cleavage is such a conversation point that they’ll feature on Piers Morgan’s famous ‘Life Stories’ series next time.
She added to The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column: "People have been banging on about my t*** for a decade now, and I’m nearly 50. I could technically be going on a Saga holiday next year. Do you think maybe I should get them insured?"
Before joking: "They have their own chat show next year. They’re going to take over from Piers. I might let them go on ‘Life Stories’. I’ll let Piers interview them – they can talk about everything they’ve been through."