Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has been subjected to cruel trolling by people telling her to ‘put her boobs away’.
The judge wore a glamorous black gown for the final with a plunging neckline which has left some viewers a bit hot under the collar.
While some have been praising Alesha Dixon’s look, Holden has come under fire for her outfit choice almost as much as Simon.
One user wrote:
Someone tell Amanda Holden to put her Mr Burns body away… putting me off my Sunday dinner.
Another wrote:
Alesha, Amanda and Simon all look like they’re on the verge of a nip slip.
Many have claimed outrage at the outfit choice in view of the fact Britain’s Got Talent is a family show.
One user tweeted:
I may be coming across as a prude, but I believe Amanda’s dress is wholly inappropriate for a family show.
Children and young teenagers should not be viewing partially exposed breast.
However, the 47-year-old has also got a fair few vocal supporters for her dress, despite the detractors.
One user wrote:
Bloody hell, I’d be buzzin if I look half as good as Amanda Holden when I’m her age, such a stunner.
Amanda has been the butt of a few jokes on more than one occasion this series of BGT, except most of them were in good humour rather than shaming a woman for her outfit choices.
Comedian Robert White recently gave it back to Amanda in one of his stand-up routines, saying she was ‘obsessed at trying to look younger’.
Robert sang:
It’s not the truth, it’s just in that chair as I find you,
That chair it’s reflecting your younger years – it’s behind you.Donald Trump is obsessed with his ridiculous hairdo,
Amanda Holden is obsessed with trying to look young… like she used to.
You probably guess what Simon Cowell’s reaction would’ve been had the jokes been directed at him, but Amanda managed to see the funny side.
After he finished, she said:
You are very funny, very witty, very intelligent, and you are spot on with all of us. Well done darling.
Simon was a fan too, which is good as the final is underway.
He said:
I said to Amanda when you came on I love musical comedy. I have to tell you, you were bloody hilarious.
There’s always this element you think you’ll go too far which reminds me of someone…
This is the perfect example of how to make a light-hearted jab at someone without shaming them for their clothing choices.
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