Ant and Dec mock Amanda Holden in HILARIOUS Instagram shower snap
The pictures were taken behind the scenes at Britain’s Got Talent auditions
Published 2nd Feb 2019 Last updated 2nd Feb 2019
Geordie TV presenters Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly took to Instagram yesterday to post a cheeky parody of their Britain’s Got Talent co-star Amanda Holden after she shared a striking photo of herself in the shower.
Amanda, who is currently filming the next series of the ITV talent show alongside fellow judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams, captioned the post, ‘Can’t help thinking how funny this would be if it suddenly turned on!’
Clearly feeling mischievous, Ant and Dec mocked Amanda by posing for a hilariously pouty photo in the same shower. They wrote ‘inspired by @noholdenback yesterday’ with a laughing emoji next to the snap.
Fans found the photo hysterical, with one writing ‘hilarious, so glad to see you back together’. Another simply branded the pair ‘legends’.
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Ant and Dec, who won the Best Presenter award at the NTAs for the 18th year in a row last week, returned to work at Britain’s Got Talent in January after Ant’s break from presenting.
Dec recently opened up about the ‘struggles’ of parenthood after he welcomed his first child, Isla, with wife Ali Astall in September last year, revealing it was the ‘hardest thing he’s ever done’.
Speaking to the Evening Standard, he said, "No one tells you how hard being a parent is! We could have had a warning! It is literally the hardest thing I've ever done but I’m loving it."
Britain's Got Talent is expected to return to ITV in April.
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