Glamorous and empowered Amanda Holden has never looked or felt better, and she isn’t afraid to let people know it.
The 52-year-old Britain’s Got Talent judge has clearly become more confident with age, regularly sharing sexy holiday snaps of herself on her socials – to the delight of some but the occasional disapproval of others.
And now a source has told new that Amanda’s learnt to rise above any criticism about her appearance or choice of outfits and has the full support of her husband and kids when she shows off her hard work and body confidence.
“She’s so empowered and confident, and a softie at heart,” they told us. “She feels good about herself and wants to show off her body, and she’ll stick the middle finger up to the trolls because she’s such a headstrong and empowered woman. She’ll never stop wearing raunchy outfits.”
Amanda is now reportedly one of the highest-paid women on UK TV and said to be earning close to £1 million for her BGT work alone. With her high profile comes a much brighter spotlight and more unwarranted opinions, but Amanda has said she’s reached a point in her life where she can just ignore them.
“You reach an age where you care less because you have more of an insight on life, what’s important and how crucial it is to keep pushing forward and living the way you want to live,” she told a newspaper recently.
Proving the point, she was back on telly this week with her new Sky History show, Sex: A Bonkers History, which put the star in the news once more.
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