Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden jokes about her 'three chins' after posting embarrassing photo
She was sleeping on a plane
Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has taken to social media to joke about an embarrassing photo her husband took, while she slept on a plane. Sleeping on a plane is never very gracious, but in the photo Amanda posted on Instagram, she looks likes she has three chins.
According to the TV judge, her husband often takes photos of her asleep on 'various trips across the world', so many in fact that she joked he could publish a coffee table book.
Amanda posted the embarrassing photo with the caption, '😂so my hilarious #husband takes pictures of me asleep on various #trips across the #world .. there are loads!'
She continued, 'He’s thinking of publishing a #coffee table book! #3chins @thepiersmorgan has fierce #competition #notpictureperfect #icansleepanywhere ♥️😱🤣'. sic
The photo was taken while Amanda and her husband Chris Hughes were on a family break to Morocco with their children, before the new series of Britain's Got Talent starts.
Other photos from their holiday show the couple enjoying time together in North Africa along with their children.
Amanda is now back in the UK ready for the new series of Britain's Got Talent. Last week it was announced that the new series will be starting on the 14th April.
The official Britain's Got Talent account tweeted, 'We CANNOT wait for the new series to start! Not long now... 🤗 🎉 🌟#BGT'. sic
The show will kick off with the usual audition rounds, showing some of the best (and worst) talent Britain has to offer in an extra long episode. As the audition rounds of the show were filmed earlier this year, both Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly will appear on the show for the first few episodes.
However, as Ant has stepped down from all TV duties and has gone back into rehab for help with his addictions, it is unclear if Dec will present the semi-final and final episodes on his own.
Yesterday it was revealed that there would be a big twist to the upcoming series of Britain's Got Talent. The show, which is now onto its 12th series, will now have the judges' backstage comments recorded, meaning viewers will get to hear exactly what they think of people when they forget they are on camera.
TV presenter Stephen Mulhern explained the new concept would be on the BGT spin-off show Britain's Got More Talent. He said, "It'll be like Russian Roulette, we'll play it and see who they were talking about. It's like they've never been on TV before, they know their microphone is on but they are still whispering."
See all of the past Britain's Got Talent winners below:
Paul Potts
Paul Potts won the very first show in 2007 with his hugely impressive singing abilities.
Series 12 of Britain's Got Talent airs on ITV at 8pm on Saturday 14th April.