Britain's Got Talent host Amanda Holden has hit out at people who have complained about her to Ofcom, saying they have "too much time on their hands."
The 52-year-old said she did not want any complaints during the upcoming series given how her male co-stars also both wore revealing shirts. The ITV talent show will return to screens for its 16th series on Saturday evening, with Bruno Tonioli stepping in as a new judge to join Holden, Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon.
Amanda said: "We are leaving the sequins to Bruno this year. My God. This is the thing that I have got the problem with. Everyone talks about my t**s and these two have them out all the time.
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"Your shirt is undone and he is stripping off. I am like, no Ofcom complaints about me this year please."
Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Tonioli voiced his support, saying: "Don't complain. If you have got it, flaunt it.
"You girls have it. Show it off. I don't understand this complaining. It is a beautiful woman. They are beautiful women. What is the problem?"
Amanda added: "It's nothing. It is people with too much time on their hands, Bruno."
Bruno has joined the show after David Walliams stepped down last year.
Britain's Got Talent will air on ITV from Saturday April 15 at 8pm and Sunday April 16 at 7.45pm.
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