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Amanda Holden Ditches Clean Girl Aesthetic for Mob-Wife Trend
Amanda Holden has embraced the latest fashion trend, ditching the clean girl aesthetic for the mob-wife look. Stepping out of Heart FM‘s London studios, the radio presenter showcased her slender physique in a ribbed cherry-red two-piece co-ord from Omnes, paired with a matching coat and heels. She added a touch of glamour with a Von Cleef vintage Alhambra pendant necklace and bracelet worth £16,000. Amanda’s fashion choices included a large bright red Epsom Birkin bag, while she hid her eyes behind black Aspinal London sunglasses.
Joining Amanda was her radio co-host, Ashley Roberts, who wore a more muted outfit in a beige and yellow ensemble. Ashley sported a pyjama-like co-ord and paired it with brilliant white stilettoes. Her casual look was completed with a beige oversized trench coat, a Nano Neo Balenciaga bag, and a pair of 90’s inspired sunglasses.
Recently, Amanda returned from an exciting new project abroad, as she had been working on something lovely. Taking to Instagram, she shared glimpses of her getaway, posing in a tiny two-piece bikini while reading the social issues thriller American Dirt at a resort. The mother-of-two displayed her toned abs and accessorized the look with oversized shades, a beach hat, simple gold bangles, and a black pedicure.
In other news, comedian Alan Carr faced some backlash from co-star Alesha Dixon after dropping a saucy phrase live on The One Show. The duo appeared to promote their renovation show, Caravan Job, and recalled their recent trip to Tuscany where they renovated a house for charity. During the conversation, Alan used the phrase ‘put the willies up me’ when referring to their encounter with supposed ghosts in the house, much to the surprise of the hosts and Amanda. The incident happened during the 7pm broadcast on BBC One.