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Niamh Spence

Amanda Holden shows off her curves in pink suit after complaining about bloated stomach

TV personality and radio presenter Amanda Holden has been pictured showing off her trim figure in a hot pink suit that accentuates her waist.

Walking towards the Global studios, Amanda wore a stylish pink ensemble with a matching fuschia coat and topped up with oversized sunglasses. The star was smiling for the cameras before she headed for her radio show with co-host Jamie Theakston.

The striking outfit comes just days after she was pictured pouting to the camera and pointing out her bloated stomach.

Speaking on her Instagram, Amanda revealed she was having to suck in her toned stomach after a few hefty meals had left her feeling bloated.

(Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock)
(Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock)

The Britain's Got Talent judge said: "I absolutely love green. This dress is from Karen Millen.

"Over the weekend I made a roast dinner - a massive one - and I had mac and cheese so it is a bit of an effort breathing in all day.

"'If I didn't, I'd look like this..", she added, before breathing out to show her slightly bloated stomach.

Despite the bloat, Amanda still looked stylish and put on a confident display as she shared a video of herself strutting around the office in black heels and her green midi dress.

She wore her blonde locks in soft waves and amped up the glamour with a polished make-up look.

Stylish looks aside, Amanda also made a recent heartwrenching confession as she spoke about her experience of stillbirth. The star gave birth to stillborn son Theo at 28 weeks in 2011.

(Dave Benett/Getty Images for BGC)
(Dave Benett/Getty Images for BGC)

Speaking live on her Heart radio show, Amanda recalled her 'awful' experience and her hopes people will learn to 'avoid' the triggering language used with her in the wake of her loss. Speaking with a charity partner, she explained how she is working with them to help people and 'educate them on how best to deal with something so awful'.

Speaking to listeners, Amanda continued: "We lost our baby Theo at 28 weeks, and they very sensitively moved me into another room so I could deliver him without having to hear the lovely babies screaming on a normal ward. Often that’s not thought about, it’s little things like that.

"I remember the lady afterwards as well when we went for a chat also said ‘I know you’re going home empty handed’ is what she said to me.

"So I felt like some sort of game show contestant, so it’s all of that language that I know this charity will be helping people to avoid and educate them on how best to deal with something so awful. It’s just awful."

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