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Amanda Holden likes the fact that people are still talking about her "tired old bads" even though she is almost 50 years old.
The dresses of the British judge Got Talent have aroused complaints from people who think that they are too revealing.
But she made it clear that she did not care.
The beautiful 48-year-old woman continues to pull him out of the bag with a superb dress every night of the semifinal.
And as for tonight's big finale, Amanda definitely has a sensational new look for fans.
The mother of two says, quite frankly, that she is delighted, people are still talking about her bads.
She told The You on Sunday magazine: "I love that people are still talking about my old tired bads and I'm almost 50 years old.
"Nobody talks about Alesha Dixon and she has excellent bads – and she's eight years younger than me.
"Age is totally out of place thanks to people like J-Lo, who is 49 years old and is just a bady and bady woman who dresses for what she is."
One of Amanda's dresses in 2017 saw more than 200 people complaining to the watchdog of broadcasting, Ofcom.
And it's happened again this year.
But she came back with the perfect sbady comment.
She told the Sun: "My shows seem to be the main focus of the series each year."
She went on to say that despite "many complaints apparently", there had been "none of her".
Her dresses are not the only reason she caused controversy this year.
She also swore live during the first semifinal, after being so terrorized by the Haunting Act.
She had been confronted with two "ghosts" after being brought on stage by the magician and was so scared that she screamed "f ** k" at the top of her lungs.
Amanda immediately put her hand on her mouth after realizing what she had said, and then apologized for her foul language during the show preceding the show.
Since then, she has revealed that she was so worried that Simon dismissed her as she chased her down a hallway to make sure she still had a job.
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