Amanda Holden apologised after saying the F-bomb live on Britain’s Got Talent on Monday, but she still managed to turn the air blue on the spin-off show last night!
The BGT judge was playing a game of Tip of the Tongue with Britain’s Got More Talent host Stephen Mulhern, when she let the S-word go.
Stephen had asked judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Amanda: “Describe Britain’s Got More Talent in one word beginning with S.”
Amanda then raised her hand and yelled out the four-letter swear word, much to everyone’s shock.
Luckily, the producers managed to bleep out her swearing this time.
The audience gasped, Simon looked stunned, and co-judge Alesha called out: “No! No!”
Amanda, 48, then hung her head in shame on the desk as everyone around her was unimpressed.
Realising her faux pas, she held up her hands as though in handcuffs and said: “Take me away now.”
Viewers of the spin-off show found it hilarious and voiced their thoughts on Twitter.
Where’s @ThisisDavina when we need her. You are live on #BGMT, please do not swear 😂😂😂😂😂 @AmandaHolden #BGT
— Gillian 💖🌟🌸✌🏼 (@GillSteps) May 28, 2019
Amanda Holden has got a right potty mouth this week! #BGT #BGMT
— Darren Haywood (@darren_haywood) May 28, 2019
Describe Britain’s got more talent in one word beginning with S, “Sh*t” – @AmandaHolden 😂 @StephenMulhern #BGMT pic.twitter.com/g8oGgsF6Mi
— BGMT_UK (@ITV2_BGMT) May 28, 2019
@AmandaHolden you on #bgmt when Stephen mulhern said describe bgmt in one word begining with s I said s**t as well 😂😂😂
— lewis howland (@lewishowland234) May 28, 2019
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It’s not the first time Amanda has shocked on live TV this week.
She dropped an F-bomb on Monday’s live semi-final whilst taking part in creepy magic act, The Haunting.
Eerie magician Elizabeth put Amanda through an ordeal in the basement of the BGT theatre, where ‘ghost’ Agatha jumped out at the star and terrified her.
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Amanda then apologised for blurting out the rude word on stage and said: “I really want to apologise for saying a terrible word. I know my kids are watching so I apologise for that. I can honestly say I feel terrified.”
The ITV show then received 192 Ofcom complaints and could be facing an investigation.
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