Okay, so I just have to say, Amanda Holden looked absolutely incredible leaving the Heart FM studios this Monday! She was leaving after her breakfast show, and honestly, her outfit was a total head-turner. She really knows how to make an entrance!
Britain’s Got Talent judge, 55, turned heads with her outfit: a snug black sweater and a studded leather mini skirt, worn without a bra.
Amanda completed her stylish outfit with a pair of tights and confidently showed it off in £700 Christian Louboutin heels.
Wearing sunglasses, she put on a long wool coat and walked home after finishing her radio shift early.
Following another drop in viewers this weekend – hitting a record low – there’s growing speculation that the popular show Britain’s Got Talent could be cancelled.
The show has been on television for nearly 20 years, and while it once drew 10 million viewers, last week’s new episode only attracted 3 million – the lowest viewership in its history.
ITV has suffered another setback, with 100,000 fewer viewers watching Saturday’s second episode of the show. The episode featured a controversial moment where KSI stepped on the Golden Buzzer, denying a 16-year-old musical magician a fast pass.
The popular show Britain’s Got Talent recently lost its position as the most-watched Saturday night program. Michael McIntyre’s Big Show on BBC One attracted 3.5 million viewers, surpassing Gladiators, which had 3 million.
According to a Britain’s Got Talent representative, videos of contestants from the latest episode received 14.5 million views by Sunday morning, with Rafferty Coope’s performance accounting for 7.8 million of those views.
Bookies make it just 2/1 that the Britain’s Got Talent will be axed after the current outing ends
Nicola McGeady from Ladbrokes noted that ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ doesn’t attract the huge audiences it once did.
‘As the numbers fall, so do the odds and we are now questioning the show’s future.’
I’m so excited! Simon Cowell’s new boyband, December 10, is playing a special, exclusive show just for fans like me on April 8th at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire. I definitely wouldn’t miss it!
The group, made up of Cruz Lee-Ojo (19), Danny Bretherton (17), Hendrik Christoffersen (19), John Fadare (17), Josh Olliver (17), Nicolas Alves (17), and Seán Hayden (19), was created on a Netflix show hosted by a famous music producer last year.
The band recently released their first single, “Run My Way,” and are quickly gaining popularity. They’ll be performing a one-hour concert at the famous O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire – their largest show yet! The talented group collectively plays 14 different instruments.
Tickets to the show are free, but only for customers who have broadband service with O2 or Virgin Media.
The band expressed their excitement about playing at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, saying it’s been a long-held dream. They used to live nearby and would often walk past the venue, imagining the day they’d perform there.
We’re so excited it’s finally happening! This is our largest audience ever, and we can’t wait to perform our music for you all – we’ll see you at the show!
O2 and Virgin Media customers can enter a free prize draw through the Priority app for a chance to win a pair of tickets. The draw opens on March 9th and closes on March 23rd.
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