…By Gift BADEWO for TDPel Media. Amanda Holden, the Britain’s Got Talent judge, has revealed that she has insured her nipples and shares the same boob problem with Jennifer Aniston.
The 52-year-old often discusses her breasts, especially when her dresses lead to Ofcom complaints.
Amanda regularly posts stunning pictures of herself in her daily outfits on social media, with fans often commenting on the appearance of her nipples in cold weather.
Amanda Confused by the ‘Fuss’
Amanda has admitted that she is a bit confused by the ‘fuss’ that she causes when she decides to go without a bra.
She shared that Jennifer Aniston has the same issue, and they are both very sensitive to weather conditions.
Amanda questions why it matters when you can see girls’ nipples since it doesn’t seem to matter when you see boys’.
Amanda’s Carefree Attitude
Despite the mania Amanda causes with her sizzling outfits and boobs, she doesn’t really care.
She joked that her nipples have their own management, and they are insured!
Amanda has no issue with the attention and doesn’t see it as a problem.
Amanda’s Latest Outfit
Amanda recently wore a figure-hugging, all-white outfit that didn’t include a bra.
She wore a white shirt dress with a deep plunge down her chest, flaring out into a floor-length skirt.
Amanda showed off her outfit from the Heart radio studio, dashing through the office, with her slender figure accentuated with a belt around her waist.
Her followers loved it, with one commenting, ‘Great in slow motion,’ and another telling her, ‘You’re so naturally naughty!’
Amanda’s Return to BGT
Amanda is back on the screens with BGT and recently joked about wearing ‘big knickers’ while speaking to a comedian on stage.
She laughed and expressed her admiration for the comedian’s performance while admitting that she was wearing her big knickers that night.
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