Nobody was missing Amanda Holden at the latest Britain's Got Talent auditions as she tried a diversion tactic.
Amanda went for skintight pink latex to make sure it wasn't just the on-stage talent grabbing all the attention on the ITV show.
The 2022 try-outs recently kicked off at the London Palladium.
So after having a poke at Simon Cowell's time keeping, perhaps the 50-year-old wanted to distract the telly boss.
Amanda jokingly claimed she is unable to take on radio commitments because she cannot predict what time her fellow judges will bowl up.
The Heart Radio favourite had been forced to take a few days off from co-presenting her breakfast radio show due to her scheduling commitments.
She seemed to blame the 62-year-old Syco founder and told Jamie Theakston why she had been absent.
"Britain's Got Talent you see," she said as she returned.
"I can't do both ends of the day, especially when Mr Simon Cowell still is a bad time keeper.
"Me and Alesha and Ant and Dec and everybody are ready at by one.....we're supposed to start around then.
"Then we don't normally start until three, then we finish at seven, and then we start the next show."
Shocked Jamie said: "He just doesn't turn up on time?" and Amanda smiled: "Well no, I mean he's busy isn't he?
"He does loads of other things and then he just sorts of potters, I would imagine, I don't know - a bit of gardening."
It appears filming of the reality show is off to an explosive start.
Simon was reportedly furious at David Walliams for making a rude joke as auditions got off to an interesting start.
David, 50, was in his element when a copper came on stage in his uniform and joked: "Arrest me now!" as Tim Jones, 48, stood in front of the judges.
As the police officer from Gloucester talked about his talent, David jumped in and asked: "Is it getting your c*** out?"
Simon shouted: "Apologise now!" which only made cheeky David's behaviour worse and he repeated the question.
He then added: "Do you swing it around?"
Simon then told his pal: "Get out, get out! This is supposed to be a family show."