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Amanda Holden shrugs off Netflix show axe as she parties with Britain's Got Talent co-star Alesha Dixon on boat

Amanda Holden shrugs off Netflix show axe as she parties with Britain's Got Talent co-star Alesha Dixon on boat

The Irish Sun3 hours ago
AMANDA Holden seemed unfazed that her Netflix show has been axed as she soaked up the sun on a star-studded holiday in Greece.
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 54, has been living it up on the Greek island of Corfu with her lookalike daughters and celebrity friends, Alesha Dixon and Alan Carr.
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Amanda Holden (L) and Alesha Dixon on holiday together in Greece
Credit: Instagram
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The Britain's Got Talent judges partied on board a boat
Credit: Instagram
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They had multiple outfit changes during their time away
Credit: Instagram
Amanda stunned in a white bikini as danced with her fellow BGT judge, Alesha Dixon, on board a luxury boat.
The famous pair snuggled closely for a happy photo in the back of the boat where Amanda rocked a black bandana in her hair and a chic white, lace beach dress.
In another video on the Instagram post, Amanda wore a different white outfit, featuring a matching white cropped top and fitted maxi skirt.
Amanda and Alesha danced up a storm in the video as the boat sailed through the Greek seas.
"Loved having this one @aleshaofficial and her beautiful family with me and the girls for a few days of sunshine in Corfu," Amanda captioned the post, to which Alesha replied, "Love you."
The TV star's fans and celebrity friends rushed to compliment the stunning pair.
"Gorgeous," wrote British socialite, Lizzie Cundy.
Broadcaster Angellica Bell and actress Tamzin Outhwaite, both commented with a simple love heart emoji.
And one fan added: "Two beautiful women."
Amanda Holden looks amazing on a boat with her family as they enjoy holiday
Amanda managed to be all smiles on her Greek holiday, despite her latest TV project getting the axe.
The dating show Cheat: Unfinished Business got the chop from Netflix, despite being one of the most streamed shows on the platform.
The glossy series, starring Amanda and Paul C. Brunson, was filmed in Majorca, Spain and saw eight ex-couples who broke up because of infidelity head to a luxury retreat to work out their differences.
The Sun on Sunday exclusively revealed that the show has been given the boot and won't be returning for a second series.
A source said: "Despite Cheat being popular with audiences Netflix has decided to pursue new show formats.
"Bosses love Amanda and are in talks with her on three different show ideas, so it's likely fans will see A lot more of her on the platform in the future."
They continued: "Amanda is still very much one of the hardest working women in showbiz and is booked and busy for the foreseeable future."
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