Britain’s Got Talent star Amanda Holden begs fans not to hate her as she posts detox bikini snap

The TV star is sunning herself abroad with Judge Rinder
Having a break: Amanda Holden is relaxing ahead of the return of BGT
Instagram/ Amanda Holden
Emma Powell25 April 2018
The Weekender

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Amanda Holden has begged fans not to hate her after she posted a picture of herself sunbathing abroad.

Holden, 47, sent pulses racing with a picture of herself in a bikini as she lounged at the side of a pool.

She told fans she is currently enjoying a “detox” ahead of her return to Britain’s Got Talent.

She captioned the snap: “#detox in the #sun #don’t #hate #me.”

Detox: Amanda Holden chilling poolside abroad
Instagram/ Amanda Holden

Fans hailed her a “goddess” and branded her “stunning” after being left in awe by the post.

Holden also shared a picture of herself working out on a treadmill with her “personal trainer” Judge Rinder.

The post comes days after Holden poked fun at her “three chins” after her husband snapped a picture of her sleeping on a plane.

Holden shared the “hilarious” image on Instagram, posting: “So my hilarious #husband takes pictures of me asleep on various #trips across the #world .. there are loads!

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“He’s thinking of publishing a #coffee table book! #3chins @thepiersmorgan has fierce #competition #notpictureperfect #icansleepanywhere.”

Holden will return to the Britain’s Got Talent live shows later this year when the auditions wrap up.

She provoked outrage on last year’s series when a plunging gown she wore sparked 665 complaints to Ofcom.

Viewers dubbed the dress “inappropriate” for a family show.

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